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Carbon is the new black

Engineers with the University of Cincinnati are leveraging a partnership with Wright-Patterson Air Force Base to create clothing that can charge your cell phone. Move...

Magnetic effect in superconducting spintronics

The emerging field of spintronics leverages electron spin and magnetization. This could enhance the storage capacity of computer hard drives and potentially play an...

Fully Biodegradable Sensor for Rehabilitation Monitoring

The US Stanford scientist Paige Fox and her team from the Division of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery at the Stanford University Medical Center alongside...

New Dust Filter Material Created from Nanofibers

A team of researchers at Stanford University have developed a new nanofiber filtration material with flame retardant qualities that may eventually replace filters made...

Kirigami-inspired technique manipulates light at the nanoscale

Folding and cutting thin metal films could enable microchip-based 3-D optical devices. Nanokirigami has taken off as a field of research in the last few...

3-D inks that can be erased selectively

Adding chemically selective subtraction to multi-material 3D additive manufacturing Existing photoresists for 3D laser lithography that can be removed after development in a subtractive manner...

Researchers upend conventional wisdom on thermal conductivity

Scientists have long known that diamond is the best material for conducting heat, but it has drawbacks: It is costly and is an electrical...

Structo’s dental 3D printers empowers ClearCaps

Structo’s dental 3D printers empower ClearCaps to deliver superior clear aligners. Structo’s printers form part of ClearCaps’ state-of-the-art arsenal of clear aligner manufacturing equipment. ▪ Structo‘s...

Stratasys Ships 3D Carbon Fiber Applications Printer

As Carbon Fiber Applications Multiply, Stratasys Ships $70,000 3D Printer In response to the growing use of composites across industries, Stratasys (Nasdaq:SSYS) is now shipping...

Heat-conducting crystals keep chips cool

If your laptop or cell phone starts to feel warm after playing hours of video games or running too many apps at one time,...
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