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3D Printing on the Rise
3D printing was first invented in the 1980s. But in the past 10 years, it’s become a popular and affordable technology with broad applications, from the creation of simple toys to complex artificial limbs. Reporter Jenna Flannigan takes an inside look at one groundbreaking 3D lab.
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