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Researchers develop game-changing 3D printer that creates household items from unexpected material: 'Accessible to everyone'
It's an AI-guided, user-intuitive product. Researchers develop game-changing 3D printer that creates household items from unexpected material: 'Accessible to everyone' first appeared on The Cool Down.
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Real-time Raman monitoring for pharmaceutical hot melt extrusion
Nimesh Khadka: Hot melt extrusion is widely used to improve drug solubility, bioavailability, and stability, but the process ...
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World-first 3D placentas print early tissue, test drugs, and reveal pregnancy risks
This breakthrough combines 3D bioprinting, organoid technology, and placental research. It may pave the way for safer drugs, ...
TAMPA, Fla. — With the help of cutting-edge technology, the Corporation to Develop Communities of Tampa is tackling the affordable housing crisis in Hillsborough County. Community leaders, housing ...
According to statistics and forecasts from QYResearch, the global electric sightseeing car market sales will reach $807 million in 2024, and it is expected to reach $1.063 billion by 2031, with a ...
Metal powders for additive manufacturing market size was approximately USD 517.02 million in 2024 and is projected to reach around USD 2361.61 million by 2034 The global metal powders for additive ...
Explore Caracol US and its new headquarters in Austin, Texas, boosting additive manufacturing capacity and innovation.
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