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Flash Physics: How to 3D print glass, more neutrons from laser fusion, cash for UK tokamak

20 Apr 2017 Sarah Tesh

Flash Physics is our daily pick of the latest need-to-know developments from the global physics community selected by Physics World‘s team of editors and reporters

Photograph of the microscale glass castle made by 3D printing with liquid glass
Transparent kingdom: 3D microstructures can be printed using liquid glass. (Courtesy: NeptunLab/KIT)
Tiny glass castles and pretzels made by 3D printing Researchers in Germany have created tiny glass p

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