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4D printing for nerve stimulation

Specific nerves may be stimulated artificially, for example to treat pain. The finer the nerves, the more difficult it is to attach the required...

On the nature of meltpool

“From a profound comprehension of Physics and Computing emerges a perspective that pushes the boundaries of what is known and what is.” Guest article from...

University of Oregon: Developing affordable Microscale 3D Printing Technology

Professor Paul Dalton's team at the University of Oregon has transformed a standard 3D printer into a high-resolution research printer for bioengineering. MEW, a special...

Catalyst for more efficient Chemical Production in Sight thanks to 3D Printing

Researchers have developed an innovative technique that could enable Australia to lead the way in more sustainable production of fuels and chemicals.     “We have developed...

Caltech enables 3D Printing of Optical Devices at Nanoscale

A new technology developed at Caltech allows researchers to "engineer" optical devices and then print them out using a special 3D printer. These devices...

Rapid Fabrication of a Polymer Lens on a Laser Chip for Miniaturized Spectroscopy

A team of researchers from the University of Toulouse in France is using two-photon polymerization 3D printing to reduce the divergence of a vertical...

3D-Printed Rocket Engine by University of Sheffield Students breaks Record

A liquid rocket engine - similar to that used by space pioneers such as SpaceX - has been 3D printed by students at the...

3D Bioprinting Technology to be used to Remove Cancer Cells

The Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM) is developing the world's first 3D bioprinting technology that improves the function of NK immune cells....

The World’s Smallest Wine Glass: Researchers demonstrate new 3D Printing Method

Researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology have 3D printed the world's smallest wine glass - barely visible to the naked eye - with...

Skoltech Researchers can improve Polymer Microchips with 3D Printing

A research team from Skoltech has improved the properties of a polymer used for 3D printing. By adding boron nitride "flakes" to the photopolymer,...

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