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Imagine if you could "print" a tiny skyscraper using DNA instead of steel. That’s what researchers at Columbia and Brookhaven ...
In a breakthrough for regenerative medicine, a new study from IMDEA Materials Institute researchers has demonstrated the ...
When the Empire State Building was constructed, its 102 stories rose above midtown one piece at a time, with each individual element combining to become, for 40 years, the world's tallest building.
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Tech Xplore on MSNLaser-assisted cold spray: A new generation of innovative manufacturing technologyThe Center for Industrial Photonics (CIP) at the Institute for Manufacturing (IfM) has developed an additive manufacturing technique—laser-assisted cold spray (LACS).
How a DNA 3D printer could revolutionize nanochip design, enabling optical computing, cheaper microchips, and eco-friendly fabrication.
Columbia University engineers 3D print self-assembling DNA - using biomolecular code to produce nanoscale devices at scale.
A group of North Texas doctors and scientists printed part of a human femur—the longest and strongest bone in the body—that mimics the strength, flexibility and overall mechanics of a real ...
Researchers created a LACS technique that is promisting for aerospace applications. Learn how the technology works here!
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Tech Xplore on MSN3D-printed steel capsules endure nuclear reactor testingThe Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory set a new milestone in nuclear component innovation, successfully ...
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