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Researchers have created microscale robots less than 1 millimeter in size that are printed as a 2D hexagonal 'metasheet' but, with a jolt of electricity, morph into preprogrammed 3D shapes and crawl.
A new process for microscale 3D printing creates particles of nearly any shape for applications in medicine, manufacturing, research and more -- at the pace of up to 1 million particles a day.
A few experiments carried out aboard such balloons to study the dynamics of meso- and microscale phenomena in the atmosphere are described, and they show the many possibilities offered by such a ...
Researchers from Stanford University have unveiled a groundbreaking technique in 3D printing, enabling the production of up to one million microscale particles daily.
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