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A research team with Professors Wei Chen and Ryan Truby harnessed physics, computation, and 3D printing to autonomously produce materials that change shape on demand.
Scientists and engineers at Johns Hopkins APL are applying artificial intelligence and robotics to dramatically accelerate ...
The Bambu Lab H2S, heir to the company's X1 Carbon, offers a larger print volume and other enhancements. Here's why it might ...
A breakthrough in 3D printing technology may provide the most critical piece needed to scale up quantum computers by creating ...
We are developing an innovative sensor system inspired by harbor seal whiskers, aiming to revolutionize underwater detection and tracking. The team's interdisciplinary approach integrates expertise in ...
The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory has been named to the inaugural Fast Company Best Workplaces for Innovators list, released Monday. The list features 50 workplaces around the world in ...
Fabrication of a double-layered skin model using human dermal fibroblasts (HDFs) and an immortal human keratinocyte cell line (HaCaTs). (Courtesy: Biofabrication 10.1088/1758-5090/ac2ef8) Skin is the ...
Scientists used 3D-printed scaffolds and stem cells to regrow nerve fibers across severed spinal cords in rats, restoring function and pointing to a promising new path for treating paralysis.
Multifocus microscope uses 25 tiny cameras to image rapid biological processes over the entire volume of small living organisms ...