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Blog February 2017

  1. Simple 3D Printing from a Crystal Structure

    Peter Wood – Thu, 09 Feb 2017 10:58:00 GMT

    For those of you that have never tried to design and produce a 3D printed model of a chemical structure, start now! It’s surprisingly addictive, a lot of fun, and genuinely quite useful if you are looking for ideas to expand or improve your science communication whether that is in a public outreach setting, in education or in research. If you have already started 3D printing chemical structures, then I’m probably preaching to the converted, but the rest of this post may still give you some new ideas.

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