Intersecting light beams key in transformative 3D printer potential (IMAGE)
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top inset Jessica Alves, bottom inset Leona Rodrigues, l/r- Dr Vinh Trong, Dr Sarah Walden, Distinguished Professor Christopher Barner-Kowollik and Associate Professor James Blinco, QUT researchers who have used intersecting light beams to start and stop a chemical reaction, paving the way for future 3D printers able to fast-print layers at a time.
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