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Researchers reveal 3D-printed load-bearing structure made of soil

Researchers in Texas have demonstrated a method to 3D-print load-bearing structures made from soil.

The Texas A&M University project combined soil with a binding additive to make it cohesive and allow it to be extruded by a 3D printer into small clay cubes, Global Construction Review reports

The soil is also strengthened and made waterproof by a process known as “zippering” – the formation of microscopic layers on the surface of the clay that means it can bear twice as much weight as the unmodified mixture.

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