Scientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have pioneered a 3D concrete printing method that captures and stores carbon dioxide, marking a major step toward reducing ...
Notably, the method is also greener, absorbing and trapping 38% more carbon dioxide compared to traditional 3D printing methods. First author Lim Sean Gip, Ph.D. candidate from NTU School of MAE ...
Researchers at the University of Waterloo have unlocked the potential of graphene in areas as diverse as vehicles, consumer ...
On today’s episode of “What If?” — what if the Apollo 13 astronauts had a 3D printer? Well, for one thing, they may have been able to avoid all the futzing with duct tape and procedure ...
But Marvel Labs doesn’t just revitalize waste materials, it captures carbon in the process by 3D printing objects out of biomass. The sink basins above, designed by German firm Sandhelden ...
[Thomas Sanladerer] wanted to make 3D prints using carbon fiber and was surprised that it was fairly inexpensive and worked well, although he mentions that the process is a bit intense. You can ...
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