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New 3D-printed battery electrodes double storage capacity across 7,500 charge cycles
Researchers from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have developed a 3D-printed electrode design for ...
Still using the same basic plastic for all your 3D prints? Discover the ultimate upgrades you actually need for stronger, ...
There’s a great reason 3D printers are made with things like extruded aluminum rails and other commodity, off-the-shelf parts ...
Jeffrey Stansbury, Ph.D., senior associate dean for research and professor at the CU Anschutz School of Dental Medicine, has ...
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3D-printed interlocking electrodes demonstrate optimization potential for energy storage
Good electrochemical energy storage (EES) devices such as rechargeable batteries and supercapacitors can store a lot of ...
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Harvard scientists design elephant-inspired 3D-printed filaments for soft robotics
Researchers have developed a 3D printing strategy to create programmable artificial muscles. Harvard’s SEAS ...
A problem for researchers has been a lack of an agreed-upon standard gas diffusion electrode reactor to enable robust ...
You can get a smooth-working machine with useful features once reserved for high-end models. Starting at just $250, these are ...
Lab-grown organs are a long-time 'holy grail' of organ engineering that has yet to be achieved, but new research has brought that goal a big step closer to reality using a new 3D-printing method ...
There’s a big shift coming for everyone’s favorite web-slinger in Spider-Man: Brand New Day , and Peter Parker is heading back to his scrappy roots. Gone are the sleek Stark suits and billionaire ...
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Level up your FNAF cosplay with 3D printing
Five Nights at Freddy’s fans are taking their cosplay to the next level with detailed, wearable 3D-printed suits and animatronic-ready parts. From Freddy Fazbear to Glamrock Chica, makers can download ...
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Build your own 3D printed robotic hand
A maker has shared a step-by-step guide for creating a fully functional 3D printed robotic hand that can be controlled via a mobile browser. Using MG90S servo motors, an ESP32, and a PCA9685 servo ...
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