Real life 'Stranger Things'? Scientists ditch concrete for breathing 3D-printed 'living walls' that grow and heal

Scientists have developed 'living walls' by integrating 3D printing with cyanobacteria, creating structures that actively capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. These innovative walls, showcased at the Venice Architecture Biennale, utilize photosynthesis and mineral formation to grow and self-repair, offering a sustainable, ambient approach to carbon sequestration.

Real life 'Stranger Things'? Scientists ditch concrete for breathing 3D-printed 'living walls' that grow and heal
Scientists have developed 'living walls' by integrating 3D printing with cyanobacteria, creating structures that actively capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. These innovative walls, showcased at the Venice Architecture Biennale, utilize photosynthesis and mineral formation to grow and self-repair, offering a sustainable, ambient approach to carbon sequestration.