<p>➀ Researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed an eco-friendly 3D-printing ink; </p><p>➁ This ink is based on graphene and can be used in various fields such as consumer electronics, automobiles, and environmental cleanup; </p><p>➂ The ink is versatile and environmentally friendly, as it does not require any additives or chemical solvents.</p>
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