3D Print Shape-Shifting Smart Gel by Rutgers Engineers

A tiny chess king, 3D-printed with a temperature-responsive hydrogel, in cold water. It contains 73 percent water but remains solid. Credit: Daehoon Han/Rutgers University-New Brunswick

3D Print Shape-Shifting Smart Gel by Rutgers Engineers

3D printing becomes 4D as objects morph over time and temperatures change

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