3D-printed graphene aerogel makes efficient, scalable water filter By Michael Irving April 14, 2021 An illustration depicting the 3D printing process (left) and the finished graphene aerogel filter ...
Researchers in Kiel have developed a laser-based 3D printing process for glass. It significantly simplifies 3D printing with ...
Scientists have created the world’s smallest wine glass, narrower than a human hair. Made out of actual glass, the model is a test run of a new 3D-printing process that could help make nanoscale glass ...
UpNano GmbH (Vienna, Austria) has co-developed a novel manufacturing process for 3D-printed fused quartz objects. This innovative technology enables the production of high-precision shaped parts in ...
…and UK’s EPSRC awards £1.2 million grant to Aston’s Picometer Surface Nanoscale Axial Photonics project. 3D printing 1,000 times smaller than a grain of sand. In what is described as “a first for ...
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