Charles Hull, the inventor of 3D printing, is fed up with all the hype surrounding it, wishing its devotees would differentiate between "the here-and-now and the near-term future, where a lot of that stuff is definitely hype and won't happen." Meanwhile, the quest to come up with the "first 3D-printed [noun]" marches on with live-in mussels and Amsterdam rowhouses. [Quartz via Archinect; previously]
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