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Pentagon science advisor Joseph Jewell described a future of warfare using 3D-printed projectiles made from coconut husks and coffee grounds. Marines recently 3D-printed shaped charges from those materials that outperformed conventional explosives by 25%. The Department of Defense is also offering up to 500 patents free to private companies to speed innovation.
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