Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have made an exciting breakthrough in multi-material 3D printing by using capillary...
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Scientists are exploring “active matter,” a type of material that can move independently. Unlike everyday materials like plastic and wood, active matter behaves in a lifelike way. This is because it’s made of components powered by internal energy sources, which keep them constantly moving. These materials could be used for various applications, like delivering drugs or creating self-healing materials. Scientists from the University of Bristol, working with colleagues in Paris and Leiden, conducted an experiment with tiny particles called Janus colloids, which are one-millionth of a meter in size and suspended in a liquid mixture. They made the material active Read Full Article At: Life-like 3D synthetic materials move by themselves like worms
Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have made an exciting breakthrough in multi-material 3D printing by using capillary...
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