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D printing is all well and good for prototyping, and it can even produce useful parts. If you want real strenght in plastics, ...
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AZoM on MSNSustainable 4D Printable Biobased Shape Memory PolymersScientists develop fully biobased, 4D-printable shape memory polymers from plant-derived acrylates, enabling tunable, ...
ConspectusRecent years have witnessed a surge in efforts to integrate electrically conductive nanomaterials into photopolymer-based additive manufacturing (AM), driven by the growing demand for ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNSmart, stretchable, and sustainable: the future of DLP-printed flexible devicesA new wave of innovation is reshaping the landscape of flexible devices, driven by Digital Light Processing (DLP) 3D printing ...
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XDA Developers on MSN8 Essential 3D prints I'd get for an all-IKEA setupStill, despite constant evolution, the emphasis on design standardization may leave users yearning for more personalization, ...
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How-To Geek on MSNForget 3D Printing, What the Heck Is 4D Printing?D printing is real, happening now, and has the potential to shape the world. Self-assembly in 4D printing uses materials ...
It lets you make 3D prints that slowly fade from one color to another along the Z-axis. [David Gozzard] wanted to do some printing with this effect, and learned how to make his own filament to do ...
Over the past few years, the idea of having “just one job” has started to feel outdated. More and more people, from students ...
The future of electroencephalography (EEG) monitoring may soon look like a strand of hair. In place of the traditional metal electrodes, a web of wires and sticky adhesives, a team of researchers from ...
Penn State researchers 3D print color-changing, stress-responsive materials using cholesteric liquid crystal elastomers (CLCEs).
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