A spinning 3D printer nozzle creates soft robots with built-in air channels that bend in programmed directions, turning flat printed structures into grippers and shape-shifting devices. (Nanowerk ...
Hobby servos are nifty and useful for a wide range of projects. There’s nothing stopping you from building your own servos though, and you can even give them nifty features like 360-degree rotation In ...
A new 3D printing method that enables materials to bend, twist, expand or contract on demand inspires ‘artificial muscles’. Nature is replete with slender filaments that bend and coil – from climbing ...
Rotation rate during printing has a strong impact on how individual filaments shape-morph upon heating. Harvard researchers have developed a 3D printing method that places “active” liquid crystal ...
That's why scientists have devised a method of 3D-printing wireless sensors right into the things. Named MechSense, the system was developed at MIT by a team led by mechanical engineering graduate ...
(Nanowerk News) Nature is replete with slender filaments that bend and coil – from climbing grape vines, to folded proteins, to elephant trunks that can pick up a peanut but also take down a tree.
Students at ETH Zurich have developed a laser power bed fusion machine that follows a circular tool path to print round components, thereby being able to process multiple metals at once. The system ...
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