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Stretchable metal-polymer bio-devices conductors

Researchers in China have made a new hybrid conductive material -- part elastic polymer, part liquid metal -- that can be bent and stretched...

New ID pictures of conducting polymers discover a surprise ABBA fan

The first ever detailed pictures of the structure of conjugated polymers have been produced by a research team led by Professor Giovanni Costantini at...

New material for next-gen flexible, stretchy electronics developed

Scientists have developed a hybrid conductive material – part elastic polymer, part liquid metal – that can be bent and stretched at will and...

AIP Classic FDM 3D Printer Hits Kickstarter

https://ksr-video.imgix.net/projects/3229276/video-875653-h264_base.mp4 A new 3D printer has been launched by Kickstarter this week available from $2199 or £1577 per super early bird backers offering a high...

Toyota pins hopes of Le Mans win on DSM’s lightweight materials

Toyota Motorsport GmbH (TMG) is hoping to win the Le Mans 24-hour endurance race for the first time in 2018 thanks to lightweight materials...

Graphene Jacket. Part jacket. Part science experiment.

While it’s completely invisible and only a single atom thick, graphene is the lightest, strongest, most conductive material ever discovered, and has the same...

Harry Potter had magic. We have metamaterials.

In the world of Harry Potter, invisibility cloaks are made from the hair of a magical creature called a Demiguise. In our world, they...

Transparent, Conductive Films Pave the Way for Flexible Screens

Researchers have demonstrated the large-scale fabrication of a new type of transparent conductive electrode film based on nanopatterned silver. Smartphone touch screens and flat...

Carbon Brings Its Dental 3D Printing Solutions to National Dentex Labs

  National Dentex Labs and Carbon Partner to Implement a 3D Manufacturing Solution across NDX Labs in the U.S. PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL AND REDWOOD CITY...

3D Printed Tool for Exploring Beneath Ice in Outer Space

Using 3D printing, fiberglass and stainless steel, a team from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University developed a tool that could help NASA explore underneath ice-covered surfaces...
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