Researchers from Northwestern University, University of Virginia, Carnegie Mellon University, and Argonne National Laboratory have made a significant...
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In the fast-changing world of 3D printing, researchers are always looking for ways to make the process faster and more versatile. A team from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has developed a new technique called Microwave Volumetric Additive Manufacturing (MVAM), which uses microwave energy to create 3D-printed parts. This method could unlock new possibilities for […]
Researchers from Northwestern University, University of Virginia, Carnegie Mellon University, and Argonne National Laboratory have made a significant...
Researchers at Duke University have developed a new type of material for 3D printing that could pave the way for making biodegradable medical...
University of Texas at Dallas mechanical engineers have designed a 3D-printed femur that could help doctors prepare for surgeries to repair bones and...
An Aston University researcher has developed a new technique using light which could revolutionize non-invasive medical diagnostics and optical...
CSIRO solar cell printing facility unveiled Solar cells that can be printed onto flexible film have been made possible through a new CSIRO Printed...
In 2023, Americans reduced their consumption of electricity and fossil fuels, while increasing consumption of carbon-free energies, according to the...
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have developed a new method to sterilize medical implants using gold nanorods. This...
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have developed and demonstrated an innovative set of methods to...
A new, locally-developed bioprinter has received positive feedback from institutes including the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and Harvard Medical...
Researchers at EPFL have developed a new technique that lets scientists observe water molecules as they form hydrogen bonds, which are crucial to...