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Tech Xplore on MSNNature-inspired 3D-printing method shoots up faster than bambooCharging forward at top speed, a garden snail slimes up 1 millimeter of pavement per second. By this logic, Beckman Institute ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNDeveloping 3D-printed soft material actuators that can mimic real musclesEmpa researchers are working on producing artificial muscles that can keep up with the real thing. They have now developed a ...
Researchers are working on artificial muscles that can keep up with the real thing. They have now developed a method of producing the soft and elastic, yet powerful structures using 3D printing. One ...
An international collaboration headed by researchers in the Department of Physics has shown that additive manufacturing ...
Marimélia Porcionatto discusses bioprinting brain models to investigate neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease.
Empa researchers 3D print artificial muscles. The structures could have applications in medicine, robotics, and more.
Luxury shoe brand Mallet London has, in partnership with Zellerfeld, broken into the 3D printed footwear segment with the ...
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