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Princeton researchers 3D print soft, flexible materials. The soft plastics are also recyclable and inexpensive.
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Princeton engineers have developed an easily scalable 3D printing technique to manufacture soft plastics with programmed ...
While electroencephalography (EEG) can provide a wealth of information on the electrical activity of an individual's brain, ...
The 3D printing company Icon is working with NASA to develop houses where humans can live on the Moon’s surface. NASA has ...
Hungarian manufacturer Rapid Prototyping transitioned its conventional foam milling process to 3D printing to produce faster, ...
Researchers at Caltech have developed bioresorbable acoustic microrobots (BAM) capable of delivering therapeutic drugs ...