3D-printed, elephant-friendly ivory substitute Digory looks like the real thing CNET 2 hrs ago Amanda Kooser © Provided by CNET The object on the left is an original ivory piece from a 17th-century casket. The version on the right is a 3D-printed synthetic ivory called Digory. TU Wien
The elephant ivory trade has been widely banned across the globe in an effort to protect the declining populations of the majestic animals. A team of researchers has come up with a new a synthetic ivory that can be used to repair or restore historic objects, from missing chess pieces to a 17th-century casket.
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