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Self-sculpting smart sand could assemble itself into solid replicas of objects

Self-sculpting smart sand could assemble itself into solid replicas of objects:
'Smart pebbles' are cubes about 10 millimeters to an edge, with processors and magnets bui...
Research currently underway at MIT’s Distributed Robotic Laboratory (DRL) could lead to an innovative replicative manufacturing technique with the disruptive potential equal to that of 3D printing. Imagine a sand-like material that could autonomously assemble itself into a replica of any object encased within. Incredible though this may sound, the DRL researchers have already managed to build a large scale proof-of-concept, with 10-mm cubes acting as the grains...
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