3D printing technology is used not only to build things as large as houses, but also as small as snowflakes. A new material allows the latter to be much stronger than ever before, and to be printed ...
A new study highlights a semi-transparent, color-tunable solar cell designed to work in places traditional panels can't, like ...
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Scientists make 3D-printed, color-tunable solar cells for windows, flexible surfaces
Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have created semi-transparent, color-tunable solar cells. Interestingly, ...
Custom polymer structures can now be 3D printed inside living cells using laser-based fabrication, opening paths to intracellular sensors, cell tracking tags, and embedded microlasers.
The researchers created semi-transparent, flexible perovskite solar cells that use 3DP polymer pillar structures to control ...
Previous attempts to utilize perovskite quantum dots have largely relied on 2D patterning techniques on flat surfaces, limiting device geometry and performance. Some researchers have explored 3D ...
Researchers at UNSW Canberra are exploring whether 3D printing can help close that gap. Their work focuses on biodegradable ...
It would appear that 3D printing has the potential to change everything. Scientists in Russia have already produced 3D printed ”organ constructs” that have been successfully transplanted into mice.
Multi-material AM (MM-AM) combines the efficiency and flexibility of 3D printing with diverse material properties and complex geometries for enhanced functionalities. This technology allows for the ...
Anticipating a boom in nuclear energy, the US Department of Energy’s Manufacturing Demonstration Facility (MDF) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is using 3D-printing to speed up the building of power ...
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