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AdvertisementRing prevents long-term insect bites.
Innovative 3D-printed polymer with encapsulated insect repellent promises long-term protection against mosquito and other insect bites. Researchers at Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) have developed a permanent
Electric car that runs on CO?
The two-seater sports coupe Zem is removing CO? from the atmosphere while driving, making it carbon-neutral over its entire lifespan. Developed by scientists at the
3D-Printed Ear from Own Cells
In a groundbreaking medical achievement, a woman with a congenital ear deformity has received a new ear made from her own cells using a 3D
Revolutionary 3D Printing for Medical Use
Researchers at Concordia University in Montreal have developed an innovative 3D printing process that can build objects inside the human body. The Direct Sound Printing
Laser Holograms in the Air
In a breakthrough development, scientists at Brigham Young University’s Electro-Holography Lab have successfully created holograms using two lasers. The holograms appear to float in the
Patch enables needle-free vaccination
A revolutionary new patch with microneedles has been developed that allows for pain-free vaccinations without the need for a traditional needle. Researchers at the University
Germans Open to 3D-Printed Meat
The acceptance of 3D-printed meat has significantly increased in Germany, with many citizens already reducing their meat consumption due to climate and environmental concerns. The
3D-Printed Meat Coming to Germany
Israeli start-up Redefine Meat has developed a plant-based “meat” using a proprietary 3D printer. The first restaurants in Germany will receive the printed meat alternative
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Damaszenerstahl, a type of steel known for its hardness and stability, has been used since ancient times to make sword blades. In the past, blacksmiths
3D-Printed Damascus Steel
Damaszenerstahl, a type of steel known for its hardness and stability, has been used since ancient times to make sword blades. Traditionally, blacksmiths could only