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The 3D printing method pulls ink threads to make circuits. It is simple, fast, and useful for smart and wearable devices.
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Tech Xplore on MSNFlexible e-textile uses 3D-printed sensors to monitor and optimize combat training routinesTraditional military training often relies on standardized methods, which has limited the provision of optimized training ...
Designing flexible electronics has long been constrained by the limits of two-dimensional printing. Now, researchers have ...
Researchers at Stanford University have developed a technique for rapidly designing and 3D printing blood vessels.
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Tech Xplore on MSNDual-light 3D printing technique enables seamless blending of flexible and rigid materialsInspired by how nature blends toughness and flexibility, such as the rigid structure of bone surrounded by pliable cartilage, ...
A University of Texas at Austin team has developed new resins for 3D printing materials quickly with flexibility, strength ...
Paul McAndrews of McAndrews Held & Malloy Ltd. discusses a Federal Circuit patent decision on the scope of inter partes ...
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Scientists have invented an electronic ink that lets circuits switch between hard and soft with heat. This breakthrough could lead to flexible gadgets and more.
[juskim] wanted to build a tiny mouse, but it couldn’t just be any mouse. It had to be a high-tech gaming mouse that could ...
Dalian University of Technology researchers advance flexible circuits using 3D printing - producing freestanding 3D ...
Real-time monitoring of additive concentrations in acidic copper plating solution is critical for ensuring process stability and reliability in ...
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