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New 3D printing process could improve superconductors — scientists use 3D-printed ink and heat to create record-breaking surface area
Scientists at Cornell have created a 3D printing process that can help improve superconductor performance with record-breaking surface area on compound superconductors.
A new portable device combines laser scanning technology with cameras to create precise 3D images in colour. It could be used for everything from infrastructure inspection to construction to robot ...
Professor of Marine Biology, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington James Bell receives funding from Operation Wallacea and Victoria University of Wellington, and has previously received ...
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