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Researchers develop simple method to 3-D print milk products
Researchers from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) have developed a method to perform direct ink writing (DIW) 3-D …
CNN: This is how we should build on Mars, scientists say
CNN featured a research paper regarding the use of chitin as a key ingredient for constructing colonies on Mars. The paper was co-authored by Assistant Prof Javier Fernandez. Original Link: https://us.cnn.com/2020/09/16/world/mars-building-material-scn/index.html
A simple manufacturing technology based on chitin, one of the most ubiquitous organic polymers on Earth, could be
3D Printing Steps up to the Frontlines
The versatility of 3D printing has enabled on demand solutions for needs ranging from personal protection equipment to medical devices and isolation wards.
News Medical: SUTD scientists use 3D printing to create heart cells from stem cells
News Medical published a research article about using 3D printing to create heart cells from stem cells. This research is based on work by EPD PhD student Das Rupambika and Assistant Prof Javier Fernandez. Original link: https://www.news-medical.net/news/20200811/SUTD-scientists-use-3D-printing-to-create-heart-cells-from-stem-cells.aspx
All humans start out from a single cell which then divides to eventually form the embryo. Depending on the
3-D Printed Batteries Handle the Squeeze
Researchers demonstrate a “quasi-solid-state” battery that can be compressed by as much as 60%.
Asian Scientist: Transmitting Data At The Speed Of Light (Video)
Asian Scientist did a feature of Associate Prof Dawn Tan, where she shares briefly about her research in photonics. Original link: https://www.asianscientist.com/2020/06/features/asias-changemakers-dawn-tan-sutd/
At close to 300,000 km/s, nothing travels faster than light💡. While harnessing the speed of light for interstellar travel 🚀 remains in the realm of
Research Reveals Insights into Bioprinted Skeletal Muscle Tissue Models
SUTD collaborates with NTU to provide in-depth analysis of 3D in vitro biomimetic skeletal muscle tissue models, highlighting the great potential of bioprinting technology.
SUTD-led Research Powers Longer Lasting Rechargeable Batteries
The development of the new material directly addresses the shortage of lithium resources and high energy power supplies.
A simple method to print planar microstructures of polysiloxane
Polysiloxane is an elastic polymer which is widely used in fluidics, optics, and biomedical engineering. It offers desirable properties for…