The LCD-L298 promises 'high precision and high efficiency for dual-component elastomer printing' and highlights potential applications across footwear, consumer electronics and more.
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US 3D printing breakthrough could speed approval of next-gen nuclear reactor parts
New research led by the US Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) could speed up approval ...
What just happened? 3D printing has become very good at making shapes, but making complex machines with moving parts is where most printers tap out. MIT researchers, however, have developed a ...
Most 3D printing advice focuses on the machine, the slicer, or the file, because those are the parts people can see changing in real time. A bad first layer is obvious. Stringing is obvious, too.
Scientists have developed 'living walls' by integrating 3D printing with cyanobacteria, creating structures that actively capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. These innovative walls, showcased ...
Biomaterials are taking medicine by storm – explore some recent preclinical advances in the field that may yield therapeutic benefits.
AI-driven material development and new additive manufacturing technology are accelerating new aluminum alloy, battery, and material processing innovations.
A new Open Ceramics research paper examines how sand binder jetting already supports series production and what it will take to industrialize slurry-based ceramic 3D printing.
From chairs and typewriters to photos and letters, everyday objects are filling archives as companies and collectors build a history of contemporary India ...
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How lab in space has changed life on earth
25 Years Of ISS: Many Advances In Water Filtration, Healthcare & Agriculture Can Be Traced Back To Tests Conducted In Orbit For a quarter of a century, the International Space Station (ISS) has served ...
Four-year-old Gulf Coast auto aesthetics shop now offers end-to-end commercial wrap solutions — from custom logo ...
LOPEC 2026 underscored its role as a globally important trade fair for flexible, organic, and printed electronics.
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