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Scientists Invent a Way to “Grow” Metal in 3D Printers — Without the Warping and Weakness
Engineers at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) have reimagined what it means to 3D print metal. Instead of ...
EPFL scientists have created a breakthrough 3D printing method that uses hydrogels as templates to produce ultra-dense, ...
Explore how microscopic nanoparticles are revolutionizing liver disease treatment, offering targeted therapy, improved drug ...
Swiss scientists have created dense, high-strength structures by injecting hydrogel with metal salts of various minerals like ...
A new study has found a way to leverage this technology to create 3D-printed metal structures 20 times stronger than those ...
EPFL develops 3D printing method for dense, high-strength metals and ceramics, ideal for advanced engineering applicatio ...
Discover how microplastics infiltrate the human body and may impact bone health, raising growing concerns about their long-term effects on overall well-being.
Engineers developed a submicron-scale printing method that fabricates recyclable transistors with strong performance, paving ...
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First fully recyclable, sub-micrometer printed electronics could reshape how displays are made
Electrical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated the ability to print fully functional and recyclable electronics at ...
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Health Check: The latest ASX biotech IPO is out of the blocks
Shares in diagnostic play Nexsen have traded as much as 47% higher after debuting on the ASX today, following an $8 million ...
China leads the world in AI research publications related to the global medical device field over the past five years, ...
Duke Engineering researchers demonstrate the first fully recyclable, sub-micrometer printed electronics.
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