Researchers at Cornell are 3D printing concrete underwater using seafloor sediment, opening new possibilities for maritime construction.
Building things so small that they are smaller than the width of a human hair was previously achieved by using a method ...
There are all kinds of critical infrastructure lying beneath the surface of our oceans – road and rail tunnels connecting ...
Tiny 3D devices can now be made from many materials. This method can create micro-robots, sensors & small machines with new functions.
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Video: 6,000-pound robot helps Cornell team 3D-print concrete underwater in trials
Since its invention in the 1980s, 3D printing has steadily moved from research labs ...
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3D Printing Concrete Underwater with Seafloor Sediment
An interdisciplinary team of Cornell researchers is working on a method to apply 3D printing in oceanic environments.
Ancient magnetic fossils reveal that animal navigation using Earth’s magnetic field may have evolved far earlier than ...
Ancient volcanic rocks reveal how two giant hot regions beneath Africa and the Pacific have shaped Earth's magnetic shield.
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Underwater 3D printing may reshape maritime concrete construction
Since it was invented in the 1980s, 3D printing has moved from the laboratory to the factory, the home and even outer space.
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New laser-powered optofluidics enable 3D microprinting of metals and micro-robots
Scientists working at microscopic scales have relied on a single dominant fabrication technique to ...
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The new S-class is Mercedes’ answer to Tesla’s hype
(TestMiles) – Mercedes rebuilt its flagship to be less of a luxury car and more of a rolling operating system—quietly ...
Nair’s group uses a 6,000-pound industrial robot for large-scale 3D printing of concrete structures. To tackle the challenge of limited visibility in turbid water, the fabrication team developed a ...
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