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Talking Objects

3D printed objects can be connected to the Internet without electronics or batteries.

Researchers at the University of Washington have come up with something seemingly impossible. They have found a way to print objects in 3D and then connect them to the Internet and other objects without their own Wi Fi or batteries, creating, in effect, 'talking objects'.

The University of Washington News reports that the research team, led by Vikram Iyer, Justin Chan

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