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Novel 'ink' for light-based 3D printing enables color-changing, conducting polymer structures
A new type of "ink" makes it possible to 3D print electrochemically switchable, conducting polymers using a light-based process. Researchers from the universities of Heidelberg and Stuttgart have ...
AMES, Iowa – The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) is looking for materials that “revolutionize and engineer our future.” Researchers at Iowa State University and the University of California, ...
Photocurable 3D printing, widely used for everything from dental treatments to complex prototype manufacturing, is fast and precise but has the limitation of being fragile and easily broken by impact.
Visualization of a 3D-printed pyramid displaying electrochromic behavior. Due to the different redox states of the conducting material it reversibly changes color in response to electrochemical ...
Researchers from Japan have proposed a new metal–plastic 3D printing technique that can be used to make highly integrated and customizable microelectronics that can find applications in a wide variety ...
In an unexpected collaboration, Anycubic has used DLP technology from Texas Instruments to produce a new consumer DLP 3D Printer: the Anycubic Photon D2. We've reviewed other Anycubic Photon printers ...
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