Five ways to end plastic waste

From packaging made out of organic waste to nano-engineering, the winners of the $2 million New Plastics Economy Innovation Prize provide real answers to...

Multicolor 3D Printing: Where Is It Heading Next?

There’s been a lot of talk recently about multicolor and full color 3D printing. As 3D printing technology advances, the things that can be...

New Coating for Smart Windows Responds to Heat and Cold

Smart windows can do things like change from clear to hazy by adding water or turning black in under a minute. They can even act as a solar...

New microfluidic devices help athletes and enhance physical rehab

Northwestern University professor John A. Rogers is collaborating with a broad collection of partners including Gatorade, the Seattle Mariners, the U.S. Air Force and...

Soon you may be able to 3D print clothing in your own home

Three-dimensional printing has changed the way we make everything from prosthetic limbs to aircraft parts and even homes. Now it may be poised to upend...

Why you should be 3D printing your medical devices

3D Printing Bioresorbable Polymers for Medical Devices “Why aren’t you using additive manufacturing to make your medical devices?” Scott Taylor, Chief Technology Officer at Poly-Med...

Plastic Machining Company Announces Online Purchasing Solutions

Portland, OR – March 2018 Plastic Machining Company (PMC) announced today the launch of its newly revamped website, redesigned to offer quick and easy access...

New recyclable resin makes wind turbines much more sustainable

Doug Adams, Distinguished Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Daniel F. Flowers Professor, said that made wind turbines an ideal project for the Institute...

Paper – Plasma-treated polyethylene as electrochemical mediator forenzymatic glucose sensors

The application of inert and insulating low density polyethylene (LDPE) inelectrochemical detection is null. However, in a recent study it was found that reactivespecies...

Japanese researchers develop ultrathin, highly elastic skin display

A new ultrathin elastic display that fits snugly on the skin can show the moving waveform of an electrocardiogram recorded by a breathable, on-skin...
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