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DARPA wants robots to 3D print concrete underwater to build and repair ports

First publishedAug 18, 11:15 UTC
Last updatedAug 18, 14:37 UTC · 16m ago
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DARPA wants robots to 3D print concrete underwater to build and repair ports.

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DARPA, the US military's research arm, wants to use robots to 3D print concrete underwater. They want to use this technology to build and repair ports, seawalls, and other maritime infrastructure. This could help the military in contested logistics.

Why it matters

This technology could help the US military build and repair ports and other infrastructure in the ocean. It could also help in emergency situations.

In brief
What is DARPA?
DARPA is the US military's research arm.
What do they want to do?
They want to use robots to 3D print concrete underwater.
Why is this important?
This technology could help the US military build and repair ports and other infrastructure in the ocean.
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The outlets report on DARPA's plan to use robots to 3D print concrete underwater, with a focus on its potential military applications. Some outlets emphasize the potential benefits of this technology, while others focus on the challenges of implementing it.

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    DARPA wants to use robots to 3D print concrete underwater for military purposes.

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    DARPA wants to use robots to 3D print concrete underwater to build and repair ports and other infrastructure.

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    Business Insideremphasizes infrastructure repair
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