Mechanical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated a proof-of-concept method for programming mechanical properties into solid Lego-like...
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A team of engineers at the California Institute of Technology, working with colleagues from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Princeton University, has developed what they have named polycatenated architected materials (PAMs) that can be used as wireframe elements to create novel 3D structures with interesting properties.
Mechanical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated a proof-of-concept method for programming mechanical properties into solid Lego-like...
At first glance, few materials would seem to have less in common than metals and textiles. And yet, by manufacturing nickel-titanium alloys as a...
At first glance, few materials would seem to have less in common than metals and textiles. And yet, by manufacturing nickel-titanium alloys as a...
A research team has used advanced 3D printing techniques to develop low-temperature, "sinterless" silica glass. They converted 3D-printed objects into...
The plastic bottle you toss into the recycling bin today might one day help hold up the floor of a house. Engineers at MIT are developing a new way to...
BEIJING, Feb. 15 (Xinhua) -- As millions of families in China come together to celebrate the Lunar New Year, countless scientists and engineers are...
BEIJING, Feb. 15 (Xinhua) -- As millions of families in China come together to celebrate the Lunar New Year, countless scientists and engineers are...
Concordia researchers have developed a new 3D-printing technique that uses sound waves to directly print tiny structures onto soft polymers like...
Racura scientists have developed a novel blood-based molecular test designed to assess the cardioprotective effects of its lead drug candidate ...
New research from Monash University has delivered a breakthrough that could lead to faster, smaller and more energy-efficient lasers, with flow-on...