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    This unfeasibly tiny 3D printed Star Trek ship can move under its own power — PCGamer

    October 27, 2020
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    A team of researchers at Leiden University have been testing their microscopic 3D printer, writes Katie Wickens.

    Here is the link: https://www.pcgamer.com/micro-3d-printed-starship-voyager/

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