Engineers at Princeton University have developed an exciting 3D printing technique to create soft plastics that are stretchy, flexible, recyclable,...
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Civil and systems engineers at Johns Hopkins University have turned a longstanding problem with 3D printers into a multifunctional feature: The team developed a new printing technique that solves the fundamental weakness between the layers created during 3D printing. This work, which appears in Advanced Materials, has the potential to customize the behavior of 3D-printed objects.
Engineers at Princeton University have developed an exciting 3D printing technique to create soft plastics that are stretchy, flexible, recyclable,...
Image segmentation and analysis of 3D printed concrete with X-ray micro-computed tomography; (a) 3D reconstructed volume and (b) 2D planar...
Scientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a 3D concrete printing method that captures carbon,...
Graduate student Riley Bond and Professor Howard Katz added voltage to the transistor and observed its ability to retain a charge. Credit: Johns...
Graduate student Riley Bond and Professor Howard Katz added voltage to the transistor and observed its ability to retain a charge. Credit: Johns...
Engineers have developed an exciting new technology that could revolutionize the way computer chips are made, enabling faster and more efficient AI...
A team of scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), has developed an innovative 3D concrete printing method that...
Researchers at Tohoku University's Institute for Materials Research and New Industry Creation Hatchery Center have made a breakthrough in a...