A glass capable of storing information in three dimensions, erasing it, and rewriting it indefinitely, simply by using light.
Rapid, localized heat management is essential for electronic devices and could have applications ranging from wearable materials to burn treatment. While so-called thermoelectric materials convert ...
Thanks to an innovative extension to 3D printing, researchers can create high-performance, low-weight “unbuildable” RF ...
D-printed neighborhoods represent a revolutionary approach to housing construction, using large-scale additive manufacturing technology to rapidly produce durable, sustainable homes at a fraction ...
Researchers at PARI are turning to dark ceramics and DLP 3D printing to help advance hypersonic manufacturing.
A recent review in Engineering explores multi-photon 3D nanoprinting. This technology, with its unique 3D processing and ...
For decades researchers have been exploring how to store data in glass because of its potential to hold information for a ...
New technology developed by researchers at the University of Houston could revolutionize medical imaging and lead to faster, ...