Rapid printing of 3D objects is achieved using a new approach: Solution Mask Liquid Lithography (SMaLL).
Rapid printing of 3D objects is achieved using a new approach: Solution Mask Liquid Lithography (SMaLL).
Complicated bulk multicomponent nanostructures with more than two components are fabricated.
Broadband and ultrathin infrared stealth sheets are prepared that can hide macroscopic 3D objects.
Waste carbon could displace about 10 percent of the petroleum imported by the US, while simultaneously consuming wastes that are now economically or environmentally burdensome.
A gold nanoglue that improves the contact between nickel nanoparticles and molybdenum disulfide.
Rice University scientists have developed a simple way to produce conductive, three-dimensional objects made of graphenefoam.
A solid silica nanocomposite, ‘Glassomer’, can be processed using polymer fabrication techniques to obtain optical-grade fused silica glass.
A new opportunity for creative OLED lighting design by cutting and folding thin OLED films into a variety of three-dimensional shapes.
Successful simulation of hybrid train operation shows reduced emissions, noise levels and operating costs on the existing infrastructure.
Highly ordered, large-volume MEW scaffolds for tissue regeneration are constructed by overcoming the limitations that currently limit scaffold size in melt electrospinning writing.