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Science Magazine - One Issue Printed Glass. Microscale components made using axial lithography Tracking pandemic virus threats in Thailand's bats A subset of killer T cells help restrain human immune responses Aerosols can focus incident light internally Pages 213-320 Cover: A glass structure about 4.5 mm tall with features as small as 0.25 mm is 3D printed with microscale computed axial lithography followed by high-temperature sintering. The process enables the synthesis of highly transparent and inert glass parts with fine details, which are useful for a variety of applications. See page 308. Photo: Adam Lau/Berkeley Engineering Each additional magazine ships for $1. You have to use the shopping cart to get this discount.