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Fast Volumetric Bioprinting of Pure Protein Inks
1+ day, 9+ hour ago (488+ words) In a groundbreaking advance that promises to reshape the landscape of bioprinting, researchers have unveiled a novel methodology for rapid volumetric bioprinting (VBP) of pristine protein-based bioinks. This innovative approach leverages the inherent tyrosine groups in natural proteins such as…...
Stress-Driven Vectorial Lithography Shapes Surface Microstructures
4+ day, 15+ hour ago (211+ words) In a groundbreaking advancement poised to redefine the frontiers of materials science and optical engineering, researchers have unveiled a novel technique that leverages stress-driven photo-reconfiguration to dynamically manipulate surface microstructures. This pioneering research offers an unprecedented level of control over…...
No Motors or Gears? No Problem!
5+ day, 12+ hour ago (950+ words) In the rapidly evolving field of robotics, the seamless integration of soft materials and advanced engineering has opened new horizons for creating machines that mimic the fluidity and adaptability of biological organisms. Researchers at Princeton University have made a significant…...
Neural Network Predicts Printed Electronics Thickness, Resistance
6+ day, 13+ hour ago (239+ words) Interestingly, the predictive model also incorporated uncertainty quantification, allowing users to gauge the confidence level of each prediction. This feature is particularly valuable in manufacturing contexts, as it informs decision-making about when to trust model outputs or when additional empirical…...
Shape-Shifting Materials That Adapt and Evolve
1+ week, 13+ hour ago (1214+ words) Bioengineer. org In a groundbreaking advancement set to revolutionize materials science and robotics, researchers at the University of Amsterdam have engineered metamaterials capable of autonomous learning and adaptation, mimicking traits historically reserved for living organisms. Published in Nature Physics, this…...
How 3 D Printing Is Revolutionizing the Delivery of Cancer Drugs to Tumors
1+ week, 1+ day ago (1225+ words) bioengineer. org University of Mississippi Scientists Pioneer 3 D-Printed Spanlastics for Targeted Cancer Treatment Recent advancements from the University of Mississippi offer a promising breakthrough in cancer therapy through the development of 3 D-printed spanlastic carriers designed to deliver anticancer drugs directly…...
Inkjet Printers Now Capable of Producing Structural Colors
1+ week, 1+ day ago (1328+ words) In a groundbreaking advance that could redefine the future of color printing and display technologies, researchers at Kobe University have successfully developed an inkjet-compatible suspension of silicon nanospheres capable of producing vibrant, non-fading, and non-toxic structural colors on both flat…...
Neutron Irradiation Effects on Ni Alloys: PM-HIP vs Forging
1+ week, 3+ day ago (1362+ words) Bioengineer. org In a groundbreaking study published in npj Advanced Manufacturing, researchers have unveiled new insights into the effects of neutron irradiation on nickel-based alloys, a critical component used extensively in high-radiation environments such as nuclear reactors and aerospace applications....
Toolpath Design Shapes Strength of 3 D-Printed Glass
1+ week, 4+ day ago (1197+ words) Additive manufacturing has revolutionized the production of complex components, enabling unprecedented design freedom and rapid prototyping capabilities. While metals and polymers have long dominated the 3 D printing landscape, the fabrication of glass components through additive manufacturing has remained a significant…...
Bioinspired Asymmetric Design Powers Soft Robotics Actuators
1+ week, 5+ day ago (1177+ words) Bioengineer. org In an extraordinary leap forward for soft robotics, a groundbreaking study published in npj Flexible Electronics has unveiled a pioneering approach combining bioinspired design with asymmetric structural synergy to achieve closed-loop piezoelectric energy harvesting and ionic actuation. This…...