A new additive manufacturing route creates carbon fiber silicon carbide mirrors that unite low weight, strength, and sub-nanometer smoothness, reaching 97 percent visible reflectance for space optics.
We spoke with goatAM about personalized medicine and 3D printing of drugs for treatment tailored to each patient.
Join the VoxelMatters Podcast to explore the innovative Signify podcast featuring 3D printing and sustainable lighting ...
Because it's costly and cumbersome to transport large structures such as satellite dishes into space, aerospace Ph.D. student ...
Not sure what to buy someone for a special occasion? We curated the 50 best gifts for any occasion, from kitchen appliances ...
Manufacturing Digital ranks the leading global 3D printing (additive manufacturing) companies by market cap, including Velo3D ...
Wayside shares practical guidance for organizations operating through New England’s cold season with a focus on heated office container rental across Massachusetts. The objective is simple: keep crews ...
Concrete 3D printing reduces both time and cost by eliminating traditional formwork, the temporary mold for casting. Yet most ...
Researchers at the University of Glasgow (UK), the Polytechnic University of Marche (Italy), and the National Institute for ...
Global tech leaders packed Lisbon's annual Web Summit Tuesday to talk artificial intelligence, robots and startups -- all ...
Elastomer “muscles” and a bionic spine made the robot so lifelike that it’s forcing a rethink of how closely machines can ...
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