06Apr 2016 Max Makes his Molecule by Zack ⋅ 6 Comments This is Max’s molecule. Max Mahoney (Chemistry) spent several years of his life working on this very molecule for his PhD. The other day, he was able to print it and hold it in his hand. That’s the good stuff. Posted in: Innovation, Makerspace, Making Across the Curriculum ⋅ Tagged: 3d printer, chemistry, making across the curriculum
Max Makes his Molecule. https://t.co/Xivc0LWcxs #makered #3dprinting @printrbot
RT @noiseprofessor: Max Makes his Molecule. https://t.co/Xivc0LWcxs #makered #3dprinting @printrbot
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