'Buildings' in human bone may hold key to stronger 3D-printed lightweight structures

The discovery of how a ‘beam’ in human bone material handles a lifetime’s worth of wear and tear could translate to the development of 3D-printed lightweight materials that last long enough for more practical use in buildings, aircraft and other structures.


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Source: ScienceDaily