Bacteria used to create bone-like 3D-printed composite material

Among other possible uses, BactoInk could be utilized to repair damaged artwork

Calcium carbonate is an impressive material, in that it combines strength, light weight and porosity. Scientists have devised a new bacteria-based method of 3D-printing the substance, for use in applications such as bone repair and coral reef restoration.

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