MOF material exhibits selective capture of toxic atmospheric gas
Led by the University of Manchester, an international team of scientists has developed a metal-organic framework material (MOF) that exhibits a selective, fully reversible...
Life-Size Mammoth in Biggest SLA Project Ever
Turning 320 mammoth bones from scan into scientifically accurate reconstruction
Leuven, Belgium – 2018. Materialise NV (Nasdaq: MTLS) is realizing its largest Stereolithography project yet...
Physicists create new class of 2-D artificial materials
In 1965, a renowned Princeton University physicist theorized that ferroelectric metals could conduct electricity despite not existing in nature.
For decades, scientists thought it would...
Ordered magnetic patterns in disordered magnetic material
A team of scientists working at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has confirmed a special property known as "chirality—which...
Tiny defects in semiconductors created ‘speed bumps’ for electrons
A paper about the research was published in Nature. The study was led by Xiangfeng Duan, professor of chemistry and biochemistry in the UCLA College, and Yu Huang, professor...
3-D printed multimaterial with programmed stiffness
A new method of microscale 3-D printing features in-situ resin mixing, delivery and exchange, and a robotic material cleansing system to allow switching between...
3D-Printing inside solid translucent plastic
MIT Media Lab’s Mediated Matter group has invented a new way to 3D print any object, regardless of how complex it is, with color and...
Support-Free Volume Printing by Multi-Axis Motion
This paper presents a new method to fabricate 3D models on a robotic printing system equipped with multi-axis motion. Materials are accumulated inside the...
Transparent, conductive films for developing flexible screens
Researchers have demonstrated the large-scale fabrication of a new type of transparent conductive electrode film based on nano-patterned silver. Smartphone touch screens and flat...
Clarkson University Student Awarded an American Chemical Society Polymer Division Travel...
Clarkson University undergraduate student Ana Witkowski ’19, a Biomolecular Science major, and member of the honors program, was awarded a $500 American Chemical Society...