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"textContent": "When you think about building a house, what materials come to mind? Brick, wood and metal all come to mind; there are also some very distinctive glass houses out there. (Even if their occupants should refrain from throwing stones — though honestly, that’s a good tip for indoor living in general.) A group of MIT […]\n\nThe post Could Recycled Plastic Lead to More Housing? appeared first on InsideHook.",
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