Researchers Masaru Mukai, Shoji Maruo, and colleagues at Yokohama National University have introduced a photocurable resin that can be printed, melted down, and printed again, more than ten times over, without adding a single chemical along the way. The material, built around the reversible photodimerization of anthracene, could mark a turning point for sustainable high-resolution…
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