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Researchers 3D print semiconductors with molecular adhesive

Scientists at Tsinghua University in China have developed a new method for 3D printing semiconductors. According to a report in the South China Morning...

Researchers test 3D printing of protective coatings in space

A team at West Virginia University is investigating how 3D printing behaves in zero gravity in space. According to a publication in ACS Applied...

New process developed for cost-effective 3D printing of steel

Researchers at the University of Cambridge, together with partners from several countries, have developed a new process for the 3D printing of steel. According...

NTU and University of Cambridge introduce Method for Customized Metal Parts

A research team from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore and the University of Cambridge has unveiled a new 3D printing approach that can...

ORNL: New test method increases quality assurance in metal 3D printing

Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in the USA have developed a new method for inspecting the quality of metallic 3D printed parts....

City University of Hong Kong: 3D-printed aluminum alloy with record-breaking fatigue strength

A Chinese-Hong Kong research team has succeeded in developing an aluminum alloy for 3D printing that has exceptionally high fatigue strength. At its core...

3D printed reactor core makes solar fuel production more efficient

Using a new 3D printing technique, researchers at ETH Zurich have developed special ceramic structures for a solar reactor. Initial experimental testing show that...

Institute for Power Engineering (IEn) develops Solid Oxide Electrochemical Cells with 3D Printing

The Institute of Power Engineering (IEn) in Poland has set a milestone with the HYDROGIN system: a system with stacks of solid oxide electrochemical...

Smart materials 3D printed from single-celled organisms

Researchers at the University of California at San Diego, in collaboration with the University of Amsterdam, have developed soft yet resilient materials that begin...

3D printing helps with long-term simulation of radioactive waste disposal

Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences have developed a new method for simulating the long-term migration of radionuclides in large-scale fractured rocks. Deep...

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