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Every year, the world throws away about 62 million metric tons of electronic waste. Despite the valuable metals in ...
Electronic devices that dissolve in water could make it easier to create and recycle technology prototypes – and they could ...
[Ben Krasnow] of the Applied Science channel recently released a video demonstrating his process for getting copper-plated traces reliably embedded into sintered nylon powder (SLS) 3D printed parts, ...
What just happened? Traditional printed circuit boards are pretty much stuck being flat and 2D. But a team of researchers from the National University of Singapore has leveled up circuit printing into ...
University of Maryland and Georgia Institute of Technology engineers collaborated to create the first dissolvable 3D-printed electronics. The new process rethinks the concept of recyclability, merging ...
One can 3D print with conductive filament, and therefore plausibly create passive components like resistors. But what about active components, which typically require semiconductors? Researchers at ...
A research team led by Associate Professor Benjamin Tee from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering in the NUS College of Design and Engineering used Field’s metal to show how CHARM3D can ...