When Kenyan triple Olympic gold medallist Faith Kipyegon attempted to become the first woman to run a mile in less than four minutes back in July, she did so wearing a sports bra made from 3D printed ...
A cutting-edge 3D-printed antenna has been developed to enable stronger, flexible wireless electronics. It tackles the ...
WSU researchers unveiled 3D-printed antenna arrays with a chip-scale processor, a major breakthrough for flexible wireless ...
A new type of 3D-printed antenna could transform how vehicles, drones, and wearable devices maintain wireless communication ...
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On its Paris Fashion Week runway, Denmark-based label RAINS debuted its first-ever 3D-printed shoe, made in collaboration with Zellerfeld. Dubbed the “Puffer Boot,” the silhouette looks like an ...
When 3D printing first took off, it was difficult to imagine how diverse the field would grow. Nowadays, the realm of additive manufacturing is growing daily. In particular, five sectors are advancing ...
WSU team develops 3D-printed flexible antennas and chip processor for next-gen wearable and aerospace communications.
Polymer-based conductive nanocomposites, particularly those incorporating carbon nanotubes, are highly promising for the development of flexible electronics, soft robotics and wearable devices.
Researchers built a chip-sized processor and 3D-printed copper antenna arrays that could enable flexible, wearable wireless systems for auto, aviation, and space.
Washington State University-led researchers have developed a chip-sized processor and 3D printed antenna arrays that could ...