➀ MIT researchers have demonstrated fully 3D-printed resettable fuses, key components of active electronics; ➁ The devices are made using standard 3D printing hardware and an inexpensive, biodegradable material; ➂ While not performing as well as silicon-based transistors, they could be used for basic control operations like regulating the speed of an electric motor.
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