Rapid, localized heat management is essential for electronic devices and could have applications ranging from wearable ...
Researchers at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) have developed a groundbreaking 3D printing technique ...
Researchers have developed a high-resolution embedded 3D-printing technique that enables the fabrication of ultra-fine fibers ...
New printing technique creates seamless transitions between soft and rigid materials at microscopic scales, enabling ...
SprintRay today announced new expansions to its digital dentistry portfolio set to debut at the 2025 Chicago Midwinter ...
Researchers have been trying to find new ways to produce and replicate the various useful features observed in nature. Fine hairs and fibers, which are ubiquitous in nature, are useful for various ...
Rapid, localized heat management is essential for electronic devices and could have applications ranging from wearable materials to burn treatment. While so-called thermoelectric materials convert ...
New bioprinting development may lead to 3D printed human organs. Northeastern University researchers have designed a new elastic material.
Americans drink around 1.6 billion pounds of coffee, but most of the used coffee grounds—over 1.1 billion pounds—end up in ...
UW researchers developed a new system for turning used coffee grounds into a paste, which they use to 3D print objects, such ...
A class of synthetic soft materials called liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs) can change shape in response to heat, similar to how muscles contract and relax in response to signals from the nervous ...
Researchers develop a method to 3D print with coffee grounds and mycelium, resulting in resilient, compostable materials for ...