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China obliterates 3D printing record with 0.6 second build speed
Chinese researchers have set a new benchmark in volumetric 3D printing, reporting that they can print a millimeter-scale object in just 0.6 seconds while maintaining fine structural detail. According ...
Using gold flakes, salt water, and light, scientists have made the universe’s invisible binding forces visible in color. The ...
Environmental pollutant analysis typically requires complex sample pretreatment steps such as filtration, separation, and ...
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LEDs enter the nanoscale
But efficiency hurdles challenge the smallest LEDs yet ...
While capable of powering drones up to an altitude of 5,000 feet, this is only the beginning of power beaming’s technological ...
Abstract: In this paper, we present an ultra-miniature optical fiber accelerometer based on a micrometer-scale fiber-top Fabry-Pérot (FP) micro-interferometer. Using an in-situ 3D microprinting ...
Every sip of bottled water you take is doing more than just hydrating you. Scientists report that bottled water exposes people to alarmingly more plastic than previously understoo ...
New research finds bottled water contains twice as many plastic particles as tap water, with millions of nanoplastics per liter that can enter your bloodstream.
They race, they spin, they shoot. Meet the organisms for which physical prowess is more than sport—it’s a matter of life and death ...
A solar-powered water filter removes contaminants smaller than viruses without clogging or needing pumps, exploiting electrokinetic repulsion instead of nanopores.
Dr. Byeongock Kim, Principal Researcher at the AX Convergence Research Center of the Virtual Engineering Platform Research ...
SUN HAO/FOR CHINA DAILY Every year during the Spring Festival travel rush in China, train platforms bustle with passengers, few of whom notice the critical work happening beneath the train carriages.
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