There have been several articles on a liquid metal robot based on a single paper. This is that paper. It's about using microwaves on an easily meltable metal and how it can be reformed using magnets. That's not the T-1000, but it could help with 3D printing by making a base for the shape and then melt away.
Plasma thrusters are more powerful than they seem. A team was able to get a small thruster to emit the same power as a larger one.
I remember someone said that 3D printers will eventually lead to something like replicators in Star Trek. Do you think so?
I think it's a step forward. I don't know if how 3D printers work will be the same as a replicator though.