Samuel Leguizamon, left, watches as Alex Commisso stretches 3D material that they printed at Sandia National Laboratories, using Selective Dual-Wavelength Olefin Metathesis 3D-Printing, or SWOMP.
SWOMP, or Selective Dual-Wavelength Olefin Metathesis 3D -Printing, uses two wavelengths of light simultaneously to change the way certain materials are 3D- printed.
Alex Commisso flexes a piece of 3D- printed material with varying softness achieved by Selective Dual-Wavelength Olefin Metathesis 3D-Printing, or SWOMP.