TEXAS — There’s been a breakthrough in 3D printing at the University of Texas at Austin. After years of research, the university’s College of Natural Sciences has unveiled a 3D printing method that could pave the way for next-generation medical devices.

What You Need To Know • Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have developed a new 3D printing method that merges soft and hard properties to create an object • This could be used to create next-generation medical devices, like prosthetics

The new 3D printing method merges soft and hard properties to create an object.

“We simply use different colors of light in our 3D printing process to dictate where we’re getting our hard material that will ultimately snap into the structure that we have and the soft material that will u

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