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Wavy Plastic Matches Steel Strength in Concrete Tests
InnovationApr 10

Wavy Plastic Matches Steel Strength in Concrete Tests

Scientists in the UAE discovered that 3D-printed wavy plastic can reinforce concrete almost as well as steel, offering a lighter, greener alternative for future construction. The breakthrough centers on shape as much as material.

New Atlas3 min read
Singapore Cuts Propeller Production Time in Half with 3D Tech
InnovationMar 31

Singapore Cuts Propeller Production Time in Half with 3D Tech

What once took weeks of trial and error now happens in days, thanks to partnerships bringing AI and 3D printing to Singapore's factories. Two local manufacturers just showed the world how advanced tech can transform traditional industries.

Google News - Singapore Technology3 min read
Scientists Make Water Puddles Jump Using Bursting Bubbles
InnovationFeb 26

Scientists Make Water Puddles Jump Using Bursting Bubbles

Researchers discovered how to make water puddles up to one centimeter wide leap into the air by bursting bubbles trapped inside them. This breakthrough could revolutionize everything from 3D printing to surface cleaning without using any fuel.

Phys.org3 min read
Scientists Use Sound Waves to 3D Print Microscopic Devices
VideosFeb 13

Scientists Use Sound Waves to 3D Print Microscopic Devices

Researchers at Concordia University created a breakthrough 3D printing method that uses ultrasound instead of heat or light to build tiny medical devices. The technique prints structures 10 times smaller than previous methods, opening doors for faster medical diagnostics and wearable health tech.

Phys.org - Technology2 min read
Mars 3D Printing Breakthrough Uses Planet's Own Air
VideosJan 19

Mars 3D Printing Breakthrough Uses Planet's Own Air

Scientists just discovered that astronauts can 3D print metal tools on Mars using the planet's carbon dioxide atmosphere instead of expensive imported gases. This game-changing discovery could save millions and bring permanent Mars settlements one step closer to reality.

Phys.org3 min read