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3D-printed fuel cells could reshape sustainable aerospace applications
A team of researchers at DTU may have cracked one of the toughest nuts in sustainable energy: how to make fuel cells light ...
Laertis Ikonomou, associate professor of oral biology, is principal investigator of a two-year, $435,167 R21 grant from the ...
A 3D printable bio-active glass could be used to repair bone damage and help them grow back, a study suggests. The newly ...
A+PerfusC ™ system and its 3D culture plate (consumable) have passed internal testing and validation with design finalized.
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How To Make Amazing DND Maps In Project Sigil
One of the best ways you can use Project Sigil is to make amazing 3D maps that are tailor-made for your Dungeons & Dragons campaign. In Project Sigil, you can create enormous 3D spaces like taverns, ...
Is 3D cinema set for another big revival? Audience trends and industry moves point in that direction, but it may be fueled by a potentially destructive force: artificial intelligence. North American ...
In trials studying stimulus-evoked brain responses in mice, HyFMRI successfully recorded cell-type-specific calcium signaling alongside whole-brain hemodynamics, revealing new details of how ...
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Genetics: How do we inherit traits from our ancestors?
DNA molecules look like zany ladders, with two long strands joined by "rungs" at the center and twisted into a 3D shape called ... do not include protein-making instructions. These bits are called ...
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Airbus bets on 3D-printed heat exchanger to cool future hydrogen-electric jets
C onflux Technology is developing a next-generation 3D printed heat exchanger to support Airbus’ ZEROe hydrogen-electric propulsion systems. The Australian firm’s component is designed specifically ...
Jessica Katawick's whole life changed on a September morning in 2020. "As soon as my feet hit the floor something said I should just do a breast exam today. I just knew it was breast cancer," said ...
California prison system beginning $38M pilot project to test ways to keep cells cooler at 3 prisons
As climate change exacerbates the risks of extreme heat across California, the state’s prison officials plan to embark on a $38 million pilot project to figure out how to keep their prison cells cool.
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