Coral Carbonate is a research project that involves 3D printing with Calcium carbonate to create underwater "houses" for coral polyps and marine life.
Emerging 3D technologies for future reformation of coral reefs: Enhancing biodiversity using biomimetic structures based on designs by nature - ScienceDirect
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Coral reef skeletons crafted from 3D-printed calcium carbonate
Using biomimicry and bibliometric mapping to guide design and production of artificial coral reefs - ScienceDirect
Design and application of a novel 3D printing method for bio-inspired artificial reefs - ScienceDirect
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Coral reef skeletons crafted from 3D-printed calcium carbonate
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Coral reef skeletons crafted from 3D-printed calcium carbonate
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