Safety critical components for aircraft and Formula 1 racing cars could one day be 3D printed via a new technique that substantially reduces imperfections in the manufacturing process.
The latest Brillouin microscopy innovation boosts imaging speed, providing life scientists with enhanced capabilities for exploring complex biological systems.
Researchers have used a giant X-ray facility and found that magnets can minimize flaws in 3D-printed components. A team at the University College of London (UCL) developed the technique by using ...
For years, the University of Wisconsin’s Department of Mechanical Engineering foundry has served as a learning environment for students eager to gain hands-on manufacturing skills. But, the early ...