3D Printing Unpeeled: Filtering Forever Chemicals & Solid Knitting
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A Carnegie Melon University (CMU) researcher has been working on solid knitting for over a decade. Yuichi Hirose, has now made a new solid knitting machine that he hopes will let him make furniture.
Holographic Direct Sound Printing, is a method where acoustic waves make cavitation bubbles locally that induce polymerization in heat set resins in a set pattern.
University of Bath researchers print high surface area monoliths out of ink loaded with the ceramic indium oxide which can absorb up to 75% of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) from water.
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