BROOKLYN, New York - A team of materials scientists at NYU Tandon School of Engineering have developed the first process to 3D print components of syntactic foam, extremely strong and lightweight ...
We’re spoiled for choice when it comes to 3D printing filament. Though many of us rarely print with anything other than basic PLA, it’s nice to know that more exotic options exist for when you’re ...
Many fundamental processes of life, and their synthetic counterparts in nanotechnology, are based on the autonomous assembly of individual particles into complex patterns. LMU physicist Professor ...
Wouldn’t it be nice to 3D print an entire custom tire for small robots? It sure would, so [Angus] of [Maker’s Muse] decided to investigate whether nifty new filaments like expanding TPU offer anything ...
Materials scientists at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering developed syntactic foam filaments and processes to 3-D print them using off-the-shelf commercial printers. The filaments comprise ...
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