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Early days of internet offer lessons for boosting 3D printing

  • Written by Adam Thierer, Senior Research Fellow, Technology Policy Program, Mercatus Center, George Mason University
imageInnovating with 3D printing offers huge promise, such as these 3D-printed microscopes.SynBioSRI/Flickr

Even in its relative infancy, 3D printing has created an enormous list of possibilities: dental aligners to straighten your teeth, unique toys for your children, inexpensive custom prosthetics for people with limb deficiencies, and restoring lost...

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