Chemists at the University of Graz in Austria have invented a way of converting fluoroform, a harmful waste gas produced from the chemical production of Teflon, into eflornithine, a drug used to treat…
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QMUL molecular 3D printing sorts proteins to replicate the body
In a microscopic method not unlike sieving, researchers at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) have developed a new method for 3D printing soft matter. Named 3D Electrophoresis-Assisted Lithography…
Fraunhofer maximizes form and function with LightFlex 3D printed FRPs
In circulation since 1907 (with the development of Bakelite) fiber-reinforced plastics (FRPs) are hard wearing and strong, yet light. These traits mean FRP are widely used in aerospace, automotive, ma…
3D printed eel organs could make rechargeable batteries inside the body
Health monitors, pacemakers, mechanical prosthesis and internal drug dispensers all depend on power. The challenge is either making self-activating devices independent of electricity, or finding a way…
UAE scientists 3D print first composite gyroids inspired by nature
Scientists from the UAE have published a paper detailing a one-step process of 3D printing of lightweight cellular gyroidal shell-core structures using a composite of two different materials. In the p…
Yale journal looks at impact of 3D printing on health and environment
A special edition of the “Journal of Industrial Ecology,” a peer-reviewed scientific journal produced by the Center for Industrial Ecology (CIE) at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Stud…
Leading U.S. researchers demonstrate layer-free volumetric 3D printing
Volumetric 3D printing, also known as hologram 3D printing, has the potential to expedite light-based additive manufacturing in a way never seen before. The power of the process lies in its ability to…
UW students introduce Printed Wi-Fi – plastic, 3D printed, smart sensing
Vikram Iyer, Shyam Gollakota and Justin Chan at the University of Washington (UW) have developed a unique concept that could help transform the way we shop, take stock, and even control TV sets. By us…
UAlberta 4D printed maple leaf promotes future of tissue engineering
In the latest study from the University of Alberta’s Ingenuity Lab, hydrogen fuel cells take on a utterly unexpected form. 3D printed in the shape of a maple leaf, the cells expand in water and split …
ETH Zürich 3D printable “Flink” creates proactive bacterial microfactories
Bacteria grows in water-based hydrogels in a similar wold to mold that appears on the top of a forgotten cup of coffee. However, with a more solid consistency than coffee, hydrogels provide microbes w…