Nottingham University 3D prints surfaces for quantum sensors, featuring intricate textures that can be used to bounce unwanted gas particles.
As 3D-printed architecture continues to grow in popularity, architects and designers are finding more and more creative uses for the cutting-edge tech. A new project by Studio RAP is the latest ...
3D-printed architecture tech can be used to produce everything from tiny houses to large buildings, but one thing most of them have in common is they tend to be relatively simple and uninspired in ...
Photo: Joshua Harker The power of 3D printing has brouhgt many great projects to life–just look at the delicious chocolate printer, or perhaps the machine capable of printing out blood vessels. 3D ...
(Nanowerk News) Twisting spires, concentric rings, and gracefully bending petals are a few of the new three-dimensional shapes that University of Michigan engineers can make from carbon nanotubes ...
Soft lithography facilitates the fabrication of intricate three-dimensional patterns and structures at both microscale and nanoscale dimensions. Diverging from photolithography, a technique commonly ...
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