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Daring AM: Cornell’s 3D Printed Superconductor Smashes Records

Superconductors carry electricity without resistance, a rare and useful property that makes them important for things like MRI machines and quantum computers. Normally, they’re made from heavy, fragile materials using…

This 3D Printed Sensor Could Save Dairy Farmers a lot of Moooooo-ney!

A study recently published in Nature Communications details a ground-breaking 3D printed sensor that could save US dairy farmers nearly a billion dollars annually. The device is able to detect…

Can 3D Printing with Captured Carbon Help Address Climate Change?

It sounds almost too good to be true, but a recent study published in Nature Communications describes a potentially groundbreaking process where carbon dioxide (CO2) is converted into 3D-printed carbon…

Flexible Wireless Temperature Sensor Made with 3D Printing

Researchers from the University of Glasgow, University of Southampton, and Loughborough University have developed an innovative flexible temperature sensor utilizing microwaves and 3D printing technology. As detailed in an article…