Foams, or cellular solids, are hidden everywhere around us - in our walls, our cars, our electronics. They're a major component in insulation, shock absorbers, and flotation devices. Now material scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory may have found a way to make them even better through additive manufacturing. A series of tests found that 3D printed foams hold up for longer than traditionally manufactured foams when subjected to long-term stress, and while the research isn't finished yet, the researchers have stated that there's no reason not to start using 3D printed foam in certain applications. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/131812/3d-printed-foam/