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[breaking] 3d printing news (8/20)

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Wild Tomatoes Hold the Key to Salt-tolerant Crops

Climate change is increasing soil salinity, threatening agricultural yields. But wild tomatoes, like Solanum pimpinellifolium, thrive in harsh environments. Researchers are studying these wild relatives to identify genes for salt tolerance. This could lead to more resilient crop varieties requiring less water and resources. (see more)

Microalgae: The Green Ink for 3D Printing

Scientists have successfully created sustainable bioinks for high-resolution 3D laser printing using extracts from microalgae. By harnessing the natural properties of these tiny organisms, researchers have developed a method to produce complex, biocompatible 3D structures. This breakthrough could revolutionize fields like medicine and materials science by offering eco-friendly alternatives to traditional, petroleum-based printing materials.. (learn more)

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