Scifri Quiz: 3D Or Not 3D (Printing That Is)

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3D printed glasses. Created by michelefaini, image courtesy Thingiverse.

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Scifri Quiz: 3D Or Not 3D (Printing That Is) - Quiz

Explore the boundaries of 3D printing in the 'SciFri Quiz: 3D or Not 3D. ' Learn about the potential and current limitations of 3D printing technologies, especially in... see morecomplex fields like organ fabrication. Assess your understanding of cutting-edge scientific applications and innovations. see less

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3D printed slug trap. Created by Alex English, image courtesy Thingiverse.

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3D printed remote controlled car. Image courtesy MakerBot Industries.

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An entire airplane can not be 3D printed. Image courtesy Shutterstock, jet.

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A cell phone can not yet be 3D printed because of the complex electronics required. Image courtesy Shutterstock, cell phone

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3D printed bikini in Strong & Flexible nylon plastic. Credit: Continuum Fashion, photography: Ariel Efron, model: Bojana Draskovic. Courtesy Shapeways

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3D printed quadcopter. Created by Yookuhlaylee, image courtesy Thingiverse

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3D printed bike helmet light clip. Created by chriscrewdson, image courtesy Thingiverse.

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3D printer technology that uses living cells may someday be able to output a transplantable organ -- but not yet. Image courtesy shutterstock, organs

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