3D Printers Bring Microscopic Structures to Life

3D printers are driving a new wave of engineering and design

Written byAmerican Chemical Society
| 1 min read

Now chemists are discovering ways to bring molecules out from under the microscope using this burgeoning technology. In the American Chemical Society's (ACS') newest Breakthrough Science video, Vincent Scalfani, PhD., talks about how 3-D printers are a valuable teaching tool for chemistry students and chemists alike. The video is available at http://youtu.be/OqusB36PiKA

The previous videos in the Breakthrough Science series are available here.

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