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Caltech researchers use metal juice to 3D print ultra strong, durable nanostructures
In the world of structural engineering, smaller is stronger. As materials shrink, they often get stronger. But when we push ...
A project at Caltech has fabricated 3D metallic pieces with nanoscale structures using a two-photon lithography process. Described in Nature Communications, the manufacturing principle could now be ...
Scientists at Caltech have figured out how to precisely engineer tiny three-dimensional (3D) metallic pieces with nanoscale dimensions. The process can work with any metal or metal alloy and yields ...
Researchers developed a 3D printing-based method to tailor metal alloys by composition and structure, creating stronger, application-specific materials. (Nanowerk News) Caltech scientists have ...
A nanoscale lattice prepared using a new technique developed by the lab of Julia R. Greer. Credit: Caltech Late last year, Caltech researchers revealed that they had developed a new fabrication ...
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