When it comes to the world of 3D printing, the Nova 3D Whale Ultra 14K printer has been making waves with its promise of a large build area and the potential for high-resolution output. For those in ...
Researchers repurpose a mosquito’s proboscis for 3D necroprinting, offering a lower-cost and biodegradable alternative to ...
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New ‘necroprinting’ uses mosquito feeding tubes for 3D printing below cell scale
A research team from McGill University and Drexel University has transformed female mosquito feeding tubes into ...
Mosquitos are perhaps one of the most universally loathed creatures. Not only are their bites itchy and annoying, they carry diseases that kill nearly 600,000 people worldwide—making them the ...
The microArch D1025 Dual-Resolution 3D Printer Delivers Flexible, High-Precision 3D Printing of Parts that Require Micron-Level Precision and Repeatability MAYNARD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--To offer ...
A new process for microscale 3D printing creates particles of nearly any shape for applications in medicine, manufacturing, research and more -- at the pace of up to 1 million particles a day. A new ...
Researchers have developed a binder-free 3D printing method for MXene, enabling high-resolution microstructures with enhanced conductivity and electromagnetic shielding. MXene, first discovered in the ...
UpNano GmbH, headquartered in Vienna, Austria, is celebrating its fifth anniversary alongside its global network of industrial and academic customers who have reaped the benefits of the fastest ...
Have you ever imaged high-resolution 3D structures at the micro/nanoscale that react dynamically to their surroundings? The 4D printing technology is changing the game by using smart materials that ...
In this Interview, AZoMaterials speaks to Boston Micro Fabrication's CEO John Kawola, about micro precision 3D printing. What is micro-precision 3D printing, and how is it different from other 3D ...
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'Necroprinting' uses mosquito tubes to 3D-print below cell scale
Engineers have turned one of nature’s most reviled body parts into a precision tool, using the hollow feeding tubes of dead ...
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