Princeton researchers 3D print soft, flexible materials. The soft plastics are also recyclable and inexpensive.
In an article in the journal Advanced Functional Materials, a team led by Emily Davidson reported that they used a class of ...
Since [Jana] has a 3D printer, she figured a custom diffusor was just a few bits of filament and a SCAD file away. The basis for this custom LED diffusor was a LoL Shield given to [Jana] by the ...
Engineers at Princeton University have developed an exciting 3D printing technique to create soft plastics that are stretchy, ...
A team of researchers led by Anna-Karin Gustavsson at ... enabling fast and precise 3D imaging of multiple cellular structures while the extracellular environment can be controlled and flexibly ...