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This company has 3D-printed a house that can withstand a 9.0 magnitude earthquake

"A team in Guatemala have used 3D printing technology to create an earthquake-proof house in just 26 hours.

It’s not the first time that a house has been 3D-printed; the team behind the project, however, believes they have managed to design an edifice resistant to earthquakes.

Organic-shaped walls made with the printer were combined with more traditional techniques from the region, like a roof made of palm leaves." - Euronews Read full article here

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