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<div>Now, Mueller and a team at MIT's Computer Science and <b>Artificial Intelligence</b> Lab are introducing a new kind of 3-D printable ink that makes it possible to recolor 3-D objects after they've been printed. The method, called ColorFab, combines a 3-D printing interface and a special type of 3-D printable ink ...</div>
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