
ETH Zürich Students Unveil Rotational Multi-Material Metal AM Process
Metal additive manufacturing has a new twist, literally. A student team at ETH Zürich built a laser powder bed fusion system that prints on a
Metal additive manufacturing has a new twist, literally. A student team at ETH Zürich built a laser powder bed fusion system that prints on a
The market for lithium-ion batteries is booming, projected to surpass $387 billion by 2032, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) ranging from 14.2% to
Glassy polymers, which are used to make airplane windows, are very strong and hard materials but also very brittle. For that reason, they still have
Electric vehicles are much more efficient than their internal combustion counterparts, mainly due to the efficiency of electric powertrains. However, the Li-ion batteries used in
Composites are everywhere we look. They’re constantly evolving and likely to become even more viable alternatives as time passes. Ideal for applications in the aerospace,
Major Milestone in Hearing Restoration Technology Researchers from prestigious institutions, including MIT, Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Harvard Medical School, and Columbia University, have achieved a
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced a $10 million investment in Michigan Semiconductor Talent and Technology for Automotive Research (MSTAR). This is a public-private initiative for
Electric industrial ovens are becoming increasingly popular across various sectors, driven by trends like electrification, the growing demand for manufactured goods, advancements in technology, a
Scientists at Stanford University and the University of Amsterdam developed the world’s thinnest lens, with a thickness of only three atoms, or 0.6 nm (nanometers).