Nature often demonstrates extraordinary ingenuity in material design, where structure dictates function. Examples include the ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich and MIT created a multi-material 3D printed hand using a process invented to enable the innovation of soft robotics. (Thomas Buchner via Courthouse News Service) (CN) — To ...
In the brightly lit MSE Teaching Laboratory inside Cook Hall, teams of Northwestern Engineering students peer into 3D printers, eagerly waiting to see their latest results. The materials they are ...
(Nanowerk News) The brain is one of our most vulnerable organs, as soft as the softest tofu. Brain implants, on the other hand, are typically made from metal and other rigid materials that over time ...
Detroit — One day in the not-too-distant future, your surgeon might be able to give you new bones, joints, even soft-tissue organs that were "printed" in-house. It sounds like something out of ...
Sure, you can create a lot of shapes with 3D printing. But why not pick something easy to recognize? Our sister paper Rubber & Plastics News has a story on how Structur3D, a Kitchener, Ontario, ...
The brain is one of our most vulnerable organs, as soft as the softest tofu. Brain implants, on the other hand, are typically made from metal and other rigid materials that over time can cause ...
MIT engineers are working on developing soft, flexible neural implants that can gently conform to the brain's contours and monitor activity over longer periods, without aggravating surrounding tissue.