The development of monolithic arrays of high-power, single-mode semiconductor lasers is set to bring big benefits to the printing, coding and marking industries. Printing is arguably one of the most ...
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Need hair? Just press print, say MIT scientists who developed a new way to 3D print thousands of hair-like structures within minutes on various surfaces, which can perform useful tasks such as sensing ...
A slippery droplet microarray enables parallel 3D bioprinting of separated, immersed hydrogel models, cutting array ...
Printing nanopatterns False-coloured gold nanodot array on a living fibroblast cell. (Courtesy: Kam Sang Kwok and Soo Jin Choi, Gracias Lab/Johns Hopkins University) The ability to merge electronics ...