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MIT researchers create 3D printed glass blocks shaped like a figure 8 that snap together like Lego .
Glass' optical properties and its “infinite recyclability” cited as reasons for turning to the material.
The team relied on 3D printers designed by Evenline — itself an MIT spinoff.
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