Tons of new products, from RF power amplifiers, filters, and application controllers to brake parts cleaner.
Island scanning is not the optimal way to reduce residual stress in parts and does not work in all scenarios, according to NIST and other researchers.
Researchers identify a factor inhibiting conductivity in the materials typically used to 3D-print electronic devices that can inform future fabrication of them.
The University of Nottingham has developed a process to 3D-print custom medical devices to boost performance and bacterial resistance.
‘Homocomposite’ materials developed by NC State researchers are derived from alginate and can be fabricated using 3D printing.
Researchers in Vienna create an authentic-looking substitute to the material derived from elephant tusks to help restore antique art objects.
Researchers in France develop a technique that doesn’t use a layer-by-layer additive manufacturing method.
A process developed by researchers in Australia is simpler and less toxic than the current ways to create material suitable for human implants.