Flying drone can ‘3D print’ with foam, help carry away hazardous objects – Engadget


Flying drone can '3D print' with foam, help carry away hazardous objects
Engadget
Developed by a team at the Imperial College London, the "3D printing Micro Aerial Vehicle (MAV)" is a quad-copter that carries two chemicals that create polyurethane foam when mixed. Scientists say the foam can be molded to create non-complex ...

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