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Scientists at MIT have invented a new kind of brick that could change how buildings are built.
The bricks are made from melted glass bottles layered in patterns to create bricks.
They feature round studs, similar to Legos , allowing them to interlock.
When a structure needs to be taken down, the bricks can easily be melted and reshaped, making them recyclable.
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