Researchers from national labs in the US are working together to 3D print tungsten to be used inside nuclear reactors.
The innovative French brand enlisted an MIT-backed textile lab to print the SS25 bag with “gravity free” technology.
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In a significant advancement for metal additive manufacturing, researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) ...
The team at ETH Zurich have developed a robot that can 3D print a wall in what is referred to as ‘impact printing.’ Buzz60’s ...
Engineers at MIT have come up with a way to make recycled glass bricks that could replace concrete in construction.
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Researchers 3D print tungsten parts for nuclear reactors - led by Iowa State University's Sougata Roy and supported by a $1 ...
Iowa University, in collaboration with the Department of Energy (DOE), has begun work on the DREAM TEAM project to ...