Feb 14, 2021
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Since its proprietary technology launched back in 2014, industrial 3D printer OEM Nano Dimension has built a name for itself in the world of additively manufactured electronics (AME).
With ongoing refinements to its flagship DragonFly LDMÂź 3D printer, the company is now doubling down on its 3D printing of high-performance electronic devices (Hi-PEDsâą), an area in which itâs seen significant success in recent years. The Hi-PEDsâą targeted by the company often cannot be produced using traditional printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing processes.
Yoav Stern, CEO of Nano Dimension, states, âWeâre the 3D printing company for customers who need to stay on the cutting edge of electronics design. Youâre creating the latest innovations in hardware development and electronic circuits. You need an additive manufacturing solution that allows you to go where no one has gone before in electronics design â and to get there faster and easier than ever before.â
Researchers from the University of Oxford have developed a droplet-based 3D printing method capable of customizing bacterial genotypes at the micron-scale, which could drive major shifts in ecology.
Using droplet printing, the researchers were able to print strains of the gut bacterium Escherichia coli, also known as E. coli, and alter its spacing to create customized communities of the bacteria in order to see how strains react to each other when placed side-by-side in specific patterns.
Being able to manipulate the arrangement of such bacteria at the micron-scale enables greater observation and understanding of its behavior, and could even be âcritical for ecological outcomesâ, the researchers claim.
Engineers at the US Navy Research Laboratory (NRL) have deployed a 3D printer to fabricate optimized antenna components that could be key to advancing the US Navyâs radar monitoring capabilities.
Utilizing 3D printing, the engineers were able to create cylindrical arrays at a lower cost and with reduced lead times compared to those incurred using conventional specialized equipment. The resulting parts also proved to be significantly lighter than previous iterations, potentially lending them new end-use navigational or defense applications.
â3D printing is a way to produce rapid prototypes and get through multiple design iterations very quickly, with minimal cost,â said NRL electrical engineer Anna Stumme. âThe light weight of the printed parts also allows us to take technology to new applications, where the heavy weight of solid metal parts used to restrict us.â
A team of engineers has developed a new device that you can wear like a ring or bracelet and that harvests energy from your own body heat.
Pluto, the dwarf planet, resides around 3.1 billion miles from the Sun, while Farfarout is an incredible 12.2 billion miles from the Sun.
A novel computer algorithm, or set of rules, that accurately predicts the orbits of planets in the solar system could be adapted to better predict and control the behavior of the plasma that fuels fusion facilities designed to harvest on Earth the fusion energy that powers the sun and stars.
Researchers from the Cluster of Excellence âCUI: Advanced Imaging of Matterâ have achieved a breakthroughâcreating a completely new type of plasma by combining state-of-the-art technologies using ultrashort laser pulses and ultracold atomic gases. They report on a novel electron cooling mechanism occurring in such plasmas in the journal Nature Communications.
A World Health Organization mission to China to investigate the origins of COVID-19 reported earlier this week that it had ruled out the idea that the coronavirus pandemic could have sprung from a lab leak, but taken as a whole, the lab-leak theory remains a serious possibility; the World Health Organizationâs investigative team will need to present any new evidence it used to rule out the theory when it releases its mission report.
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