Polymer-based conductive nanocomposites, particularly those incorporating carbon nanotubes, are highly promising for the development of flexible electronics, soft robotics and wearable devices.
College Station-based Texas A&M University researchers are developing a way to 3D-print pediatric medications for toxoplasmosis, an infection caused by parasites. Toxoplasmosis is a foodborne ...
Recently, construction company ICON announced that it is close to completing the world’s largest 3D-printed neighborhood in Georgetown, Texas. This isn’t the only 3D-printed housing project. Hundreds ...
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Novel system optimizes the electrical, thermal and mechanical behavior of 3D printed materials
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M), in collaboration with the University of Oxford, Imperial College London and the BC ...
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