3D printing technology has changed the world of rapid prototyping across a variety of industry sectors. Parts, prototypes and models can be created from data within a matter of hours, and that’s...
A technique developed for pharmaceutical research which pulls nanoparticles out of complex fluids without changing either’s properties could have far-reaching effects for industry
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Researchers in the US have found that nanotubes, like buckyballs, can be rendered nontoxic with minor chemical modifications.
Engineers at the University of Maryland (UMD) have created a morphing nozzle that provides a new way of controlling fibre alignment during 3D printing.
Rosa Wells, Executive Dean of the School of Engineering, Digital & Sustainable Construction at University College Birmingham, discusses her research and outcomes around improving STEM educational...