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In a lab at Zhejiang University, a graduate student added a common chemical to a polymer mixture—and got unexpected results.
What You're Really Eating When You Order Taco Bell The long-feared special forces unit that ‘wiped out’ a Russian battalion ...
Central Saint Martins graduate Noé Chouraqui has developed a 3D-printed alternative to standard-issue tennis balls made from ...
Engineers at RMIT University have developed a new 3D-printed titanium material that costs roughly one-third less than ...
The military is using 3D printing and artificial intelligence to create parts, reducing wait times and fixing issues on joint ...
Anticipating a boom in nuclear energy, the US Department of Energy’s Manufacturing Demonstration Facility (MDF) at Oak Ridge ...
In 2019 alone, the US generated 66 million tons of food waste. The majority of that waste (60 percent) ended up in landfills.
Known as the Lib Earth House Model B, this single-story home was created using 3D-printing technology and a soil-based mixture instead of traditional concrete.
Icon is currently constructing three homes as part of the Mueller Affordable Homes Program, an effort by the development to ...
Four Danish engineering students have captured global attention with their groundbreaking 3D-printed drone that can fly ...
Researchers at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University have developed a 3D-printed aerogel that turns seawater into drinking ...
A New Mexico startup saved the day for a film production company earlier this year. New Mexico Frontiers found out how ...