Researchers can now precisely engineer 3D metal parts at the nanoscale from any metal or alloy, yielding surprisingly strong components for medical, chip, and space uses.
Author: admin
-

Engineering nano-architected 3D metallic parts
-

Dreame Technology Unveils L40 Ultra AE, D20 Ultra Robot Vacuums in India: Specifications, Features
Dreame Technology has launched two robotic vacuum cleaners in India, the Dreame L40 Ultra AE and D20 Ultra, expanding its smart home lineup with automated, all-in-one cleaning solutions. Priced at ₹59,999 and ₹39,999 respectively,…
Continue Reading
-

New 3D printing technology uses light to fine-tune material properties
Researchers have unveiled a technology called CRAFT — Lithographic Crystallinity Regulation in Additive Fabrication of Thermoplastics.
It sounds complex, but it could advance 3D printing.
A single light source is now the remote…
Continue Reading
-

A multi-armed robot for assisting with agricultural tasks
Humans often use one hand to grasp the branch for better accessibility, while the other hand is used to perform primary tasks like (a)…
Continue Reading
-

Aptamer Group launches targeted radiopharmaceutical program
Aptamer Group plc, the developer of next‑generation synthetic binders for the life sciences industry, today announced the launch of a new targeted radiopharmaceutical program in collaboration with Radiopharmium Ltd, a UK-based…
Continue Reading
-

Too Early For Triple-Fold Smartphones? Samsung Axes Galaxy Z TriFold
Samsung is reportedly preparing to discontinue the Galaxy Z TriFold, with Korean media suggesting one final restock in its home market before sales end. In the United States, the device is expected to remain available only until…
Continue Reading
-

China signals new target for 2027 asteroid deflection test
China has identified a new target near-Earth asteroid for its first planetary defense kinetic test mission, which is scheduled to launch in December 2027.
The post China signals new target for 2027 asteroid deflection test appeared first on
Continue Reading
-

World’s first quantum battery charges faster as it gets bigger
Researchers at the University of Melbourne and RMIT University in Australia, along with those at CSIRO, the country’s national science agency, have built the world’s first quantum battery prototype.
Their rapid charging rates as the…
Continue Reading
-

Sheepdogs reveal a better way to guide robot swarms
Sheepdogs, bred to control large groups of sheep in open fields, have demonstrated their skills in competitions dating back to the 1870s. In these contests, a handler directs a trained dog with whistle signals to guide a small group of sheep…
Continue Reading
-

The Download: The Pentagon’s new AI plans, and next-gen nuclear reactors
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology.
The Pentagon is planning for AI companies to train on classified data, defense official says
The…
Continue Reading
