People are increasingly turning to software to design complex material structures like airplane wings and medical implants. But as design models become more capable, our fabrication techniques haven't ...
Budding surgeons may soon train on stretchy, lifelike 3D-printed skin that oozes out blood and pus when cut.
University of Minnesota researchers 3D print simulated human tissue - which mimics real tissues - for medical training.
Abstract: 3D ferroelectric NAND (Fe-NAND) Quad-level cell (QLC) operation has been demonstrated for the first time to our knowledge, using the 3D CTN NAND test vehicle for mass production. The 3D ...
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