LLNL is developing a new 3D printing technique to create the millions of fuel capsules needed for fusion power plants.
Robots that can sense touch and perceive temperature differences? An unexpected material might just make this a reality. Researchers are developing soft and intelligent sensor materials based on ...
Researchers have developed soft, flexible sensors based on ceramics that can be used in the development of robotics and ...
According to FMI’s report, the Middle East 3D printing materials market is poised for remarkable growth, with a projected ...
These peptide-based materials material can be shaped and molded into various forms, making them adaptable for different types ...
D Systems (DDD) announced Sauber Motorsports, a Swiss motorsport engineering company, has selected 3D Systems’ latest polymer 3D ...
Sauber Motorsports partners with 3D Systems to enhance its manufacturing workflow and increase production capacity for wind ...
Motorsports team adding 3D Systems’ SLA 750 Dual and PSLA 270 technology to workflow to accelerate wind tunnel testing, building on decades-long ...
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Soft, intelligent sensor materials with ceramic particles could enable robots to sense touch and temperature, making robotic ...
The work is far from over: The researchers want to make their soft ceramic sensors even more sensitive and intelligent. This involves combining new ceramic materials and soft polymers and optimizing ...
According to Future Market Insights, the United States is projected to account for 24.4% of the global market revenue in 2022 ...