The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) is looking for materials that “revolutionize and engineer our future.” Researchers at Iowa State University and the University of California, Santa Barbara ...
If you don't know about digital light processing 3D printing, get to know it! This revolutionary form of 3D printing is gaining rapid traction across multiple industries, with the potential to ...
Light-based 3D printing now works with switchable redox polymer inks, enabling complex structures that change color electrochemically for advanced optoelectronic devices. The complex two- and ...
Researchers at Duke University have developed a polymer that can be used in commercial 3D printers without solvent, leading to major advantages across different applications Additive manufacturing (AM ...
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