University of Tennessee, Knoxville researchers, the Tennessee Army National Guard, and DEVCOM ARL demonstrated cold spray ...
The university said as a result, the Tennessee Army National Guard is the first to employ a system that can speed up ...
In a kind of addition-by-subtraction, chemists at the University of Florida have developed a technique to create highly ...
A new $40 million factory capable of 3D printing industrial-grade parts of Navy ships is open for business, after a Thursday ...
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‘Silicon Village’: US to 3D-print submarine parts in its territory closest to China
Guam has taken a major step toward diversifying its economy and boosting US defense manufacturing in the Pacific.
Rebar-reinforced aluminum matrix composites show unprecedented strength and thermal resistance, paving the way for advanced ...
The UK-based rocket manufacturer Skyrora is spearheading a European Space Agency (ESA) project that could redefine propulsion ...
Wan Shou, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering, will study high-quality semiconductor fabrication through a 3D printing process that includes understanding the phase change and ...
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Magnetic materials discovered by AI could reduce rare earth dependence
Researchers at the University of New Hampshire have harnessed artificial intelligence to accelerate the discovery of new ...
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From the Vault: The World’s First 3D-Printed Room Was a Baroque Bonanza
In 2013, a significant milestone in digital fabrication was achieved. Architects Michael Hansmeyer and Benjamin Dillenburger ...
Germany's Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing and the University of Birmingham are continuing their successful strategic research partnership.
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US firm’s EV battery test shows 83% capacity after 4,000 cycles, could double lifespan
The Kavian platform sets a new battery benchmark: 4,000 cycles with 83% charge retention using a clean, dry-printing process.
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