Copper3D wins new grant from NASA for antimicrobial 3D printing

NASA Nebraska Space Grant office provided funding to examine the development, validation, and mechanically characterization of antimicrobial 3D printed medical devices for astronauts. The...

The first high-temperature single-molecule magnet

A team of scientists led by Professor Richard Layfield at the University of Sussex has published breakthrough research in molecule-based magnetic information storage materials. The...

Plasma Etch, Inc. performing live plasma cleaning demonstrations at MD&M East 2019

Plasma Etch Inc, a leader in plasma treatment, is providing live product demonstrations at MD&M East 2019. Company representatives will be giving demonstrations of...

A new technology era in 3-D printing

Mechanical engineering researchers are inventing game-changing technologies and developing a Renaissance in 3-D printing. In the mid-15th century, a new technology that would change the...

Plastic Machining Company Solutions for Process Industries Ahead of SAMPE 2019 Expo

Plastic Machining Company (PMC) highlights the benefits of high-performance plastics and their increased roll in process industry applications ahead of the 2019 SAMPE (North...

Smart surfaces repel everything but targeted beneficial exceptions

Researchers at McMaster University have solved a vexing problem by engineering surface coatings that can repel everything, such as bacteria, viruses, and living cells,...

Breakthrough in self-healing materials

The cost of making plastics, paints, coatings for cell phone screens and other materials that heal themselves like skin could be dramatically reduced thanks...

Researchers harvest 2-D materials, bringing them closer to commercialization

Since the 2003 discovery of the single-atom-thick carbon material known as graphene, there has been significant interest in other types of 2-D materials as...

Self-healing material can build itself from carbon in the air

A material designed by MIT chemical engineers can react with carbon dioxide from the air, to grow, strengthen, and even repair itself. The polymer,...

Catalysts more efficient and environmentally friendly

By studying materials down to the atomic level, researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have found a way to make catalysts more efficient and...
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