Researchers repurpose a mosquito’s proboscis for 3D necroprinting, offering a lower-cost and biodegradable alternative to ...
The team's morphing nozzle offers researchers new means for 3D printing "fiber-filled composites" - materials made up of short fibers that boost special properties over traditional 3D-printed parts, ...
Necrobotics is a field of engineering that builds robots out of a mix of synthetic materials and animal body parts. It has produced micro-grippers with pneumatically operated legs taken from dead ...
You’re undoubtedly familiar with what’s popularly known as “3D printing” using a variety of solidified, extruded plastic and metal filaments to fabricate unique shapes and objects. But what if the ...
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New ‘necroprinting’ uses mosquito feeding tubes for 3D printing below cell scale
A research team from McGill University and Drexel University has transformed female mosquito feeding tubes into ...
Bambu Lab H2C increases nozzle capacity while reducing print waste through improved purge handling The Vortek system swaps nozzles rapidly, although only on the right side US buyers will have to wait ...
Engineers at the University of Maryland (UMD) have created a new shape-changing or "morphing" 3D printing nozzle that was featured as a Frontispiece in the January 5th issue of the journal Advanced ...
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