A new way to print nanomaterials onto 3-D objects and flexible textile materials could have an array of applications, including biosensors, batteries, and integrated circuitry. Kristopher Sturgis ...
Metalworking has always been very much a “mixed method” art. Forging, welding, milling, grinding; anything to remove metal or push it around from one place to another is fair game when you’ve got to ...
Texas A&M University researchers are looking to nature for inspiration in developing a new method of underwater plasma generation using shrimp as a model—a discovery that could provide significant ...
These inexpensive sensors could help predict the weather. MIT engineers have created the first 3D-printed plasma sensors that can be used on orbiting spacecraft. These sensors, known as retarding ...
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