As impressive as the 3D printing process is, it can also be a bit time consuming. You are creating something out of nothing after all, and your printer needs to dispense and layer every square inch of ...
Microcontact printing (µCP) 1, first introduced by Whitesides and colleagues in the 1990s, is a soft lithography technique that utilizes elastomeric stamps, typically made of polydimethylsiloxane ...
Using an off-the-shelf inkjet printer, a team of scientists has developed a simple technique for printing patterns of carbon nanotubes on paper and plastic surfaces. The method, which is described in ...
A team of 17 materials science and engineering researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana−Champaign and Erciyes University in Turkey have authored "High-Resolution Patterns of Quantum Dots ...
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Fuzzy skin is the best 3D printing trick you’re not using
Hide layer lines and seams with an uneven yet consistent finish.
Microcontact printing (μCP) of proteins has been successfully used for patterning surfaces in various contexts. Here we describe a simple 'lift-off' method to print precise patterns of axon guidance ...
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