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Three-dimensional printing of mycelium hydrogels into living complex materials [PDF]
Biological living materials, such as animal bones and plant stems, are able to self-heal, regenerate, adapt and make decisions under environmental pressures.
Silvan Gantenbein+7 more
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Three dimensional printed nanogenerators [PDF]
AbstractIn the dawn of energy crisis and rising challenges in powering distributed low energy portable devices, nanogenerators, a class of mechanical energy harvesters is gaining increasing interest in fundamental research and commercial applications. Nanogenerators harvest energy by transducing mechanical energy into electric energy, the performance ...
Xinran Zhou, Pooi See Lee
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Although regenerative medicine necessitates advanced three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds for organ and tissue applications, creating intricate structures across scales, from nano- to meso-like biological tissues, remains a challenge.
Komal Raje+2 more
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Three-dimensional scanning and 3D printing have become increasingly important tools in the field of cultural heritage. Three-dimensional scanning is used to create detailed digital models of cultural heritage sites, artifacts, and monuments, which can be
Antreas Kantaros+2 more
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Enhancement of Feed Source through Three Dimensional Printing
The three-dimensional printed wideband prototype (WBP) was proposed, which is able to enhance the horn feed source by generating a more uniform phase distribution that is obtained after correcting aperture phase values. The noted phase variation obtained
Sujan Shrestha+3 more
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Omnidirectional printing of elastic conductors for three-dimensional stretchable electronics
Freestanding, out-of-plane structures made of stretchable conductors can be printed using an emulsion-based ink that has the viscoelasticity to be extruded into three-dimensional geometries and supporting its own shape.
Byeongmoon Lee+7 more
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Polymerizable rotaxane hydrogels for three-dimensional printing fabrication of wearable sensors
While hydrogels find applications in wearable sensors and electronic skins, they are prone to fatigue fractures upon deformation cycling. Xiong et al.
Xueru Xiong+10 more
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Three-dimensional printing of the retina [PDF]
Biological three-dimensional printing has received a lot of media attention over recent years with advances made in printing cellular structures, including skin and heart tissue for transplantation. Although limitations exist in creating functioning organs with this method, the hope has been raised that creating a functional retina to cure blindness is
Lorber, B, Hsiao, W-K, Martin, KR
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Three-Dimensional Measurement and Three-Dimensional Printing of Giant Coastal Rocks
In recent years, the use of three-dimensional (3D) measurement and printing technologies has become an effective means of analyzing and reproducing both physical and natural objects, regardless of size.
Zhiyi Gao+4 more
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Three-dimensional printing of soft hydrogel electronics
Electronics based on hydrogels can have inherent similarities to biological tissue and are of potential use in biomedical applications. Ideally, such hydrogel electronics should offer customizable three-dimensional circuits, but making complex three ...
Yue Hui+8 more
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