Abstract

3D Printing Materials The development of 3D printing materials from natural resources is essential in sustainable additive manufacturing. In article number 2106276, Nam-Joon Cho, Juha Song, and co-workers engineer pollen-derived microgel suspension as reinforcements for hydrogel inks and as supporting matrices for freeform 3D printing systems. Pollen grains are attractive candidates to engineer advanced materials for 3D printing applications owing to their natural abundance, renewability, affordability, processibility, monodispersity, and tunable rheological features.

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