EPFL scientists have created a breakthrough 3D printing method that uses hydrogels as templates to produce ultra-dense, durable metals and ceramics.
Scientists at EPFL have reimagined 3D printing by turning simple hydrogels into tough metals and ceramics. Their process ...
Swiss scientists have created dense, high-strength structures by injecting hydrogel with metal salts of various minerals like ...
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Can AI Save Us From Misinformation?

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If you’re following medical device news, you know that 2025 is shaping up to be a big year for new ideas and tech in healthcare. The largest companies are flush with cash, and there’s been a flurry of ...
The global AM market size is estimated to be about $25 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow past $125 billion by 2032. Meanwhile, the total units of 3D printers shipped globally were 2.2 million ...