3D Printing

    Flexible Sensors prepared by 3D Printing

    Flexible sensors are widely used in health diagnosis, motion monitoring, and human-computer interaction due to their excellent tensile properties, electrical conductivity and fit. However, due...

    New Approach in 3D Printing Smart Clothes

    In the future, smart clothing might monitor our posture, communicate with smartphones and manage our body temperature. But first, scientists need to find a...

    Game changing 3D Printing for Medical Testing Devices

    Microfluidic devices are compact testing tools made up of tiny channels carved on a chip, which allow biomedical researchers to test the properties of...

    Electroninks Finalizes Enhanced Particle-Free Silver Ink Product for Aerosol Jet Printing

    Electroninks, the leader in particle-free metal inks and advanced conductive materials, announced the confirmation of an enhanced particle-free silver ink product with aerosol jet...

    First Fully 3D-Printed, Flexible OLED Display

    In a groundbreaking new study, researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities used a customized printer to fully 3D print a flexible organic...

    3D Printing Nanoresonators: Towards Miniaturized and Multifunctional Sensors

    Micro-electro-mechanical devices (MEMS) are based on the integration of mechanical and electrical components on a micrometer scale. We all use them continuously in our...

    3D Printing Frontier: Self-powered Wearable Devices

    When most people think of wearable devices, they think of smart watches, smart glasses, fitness trackers, even smart clothing. These devices, part of a...

    Ingenious Design of Titanium Alloy with 3D Printing

    A study led by scientists from City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has successfully developed a super-strong, highly ductile and super-light titanium-based alloy using...

    Nanoscale Lattices Flow from 3D Printer

    Weaving intricate, microscopic patterns of crystal or glass is now possible thanks to engineers at Rice University. Rice materials scientists are creating nanostructures of...

    New Era of 3D-Printing

    The three-bedroom, two-bath home has a corduroy-patterned exterior, rounded corners—and a cement pour that oozed from an industrial-sized toothpaste tube. And most intriguing of...

    3D-printed Rocket Engines: The Tech Driving the Private Sector Space Race

    The volatile nature of space rocket engines means that many early prototypes end up embedded in dirt banks or decorating the tops of any...

    Team Uses AI to Predict 3D Printing Processes

    Additive manufacturing has the potential to allow one to create parts or products on demand in manufacturing, automotive engineering, and even in outer space....

    Backscatter Breakthrough Runs Near-Zero-Power IoT Communicators at 5G Speeds Everywhere

    The promise of 5G Internet of Things (IoT) networks requires more scalable and robust communication systems—ones that deliver drastically higher data rates and lower...

    Novel Methods for Additive Manufacturing Quality Control

    Additive manufacturing offers an unprecedented level of design flexibility and expanded functionality, but the quality and process can drastically differ across production machines, according...

    Additive Manufacturing; Perhaps, the Biggest Tectonic Shift Enabling to Industry 4.0

    3D printing or additive manufacturing is bringing monumental changes to a number of important industries. Companies have begun printing everything from fully functioning cars...

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