UK biology students use 3D printing technology to rebuild damaged coral reefs | Sky News Australia

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A team of scientists now believe they have the solution to rebuilding coral reef habitats after students from the University of Exeter discovered the use of 3D printing technology to create new coral backbones.

It comes as dramatic changes in the Earth's climate have taken

their toll on the oceans' coral reefs, resulting in reef bleaching.

 

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One other excellent question, when they take their masks off, what will this project do to the whole marine ecology?

In theory nice idea ...in the real world might be useful for building a coral zoo, it ain't going to save the planet. And how long wold it take to make a 100m of artificial coral habitat?

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