Search results 1-10 out of 26 about Nanometer Scale 3D Printer
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“…made in 4 minutes using 3D printer, from the video posted below. To put it on perspective, the size of this race car is about twice the width of human hair. Printing three dimensional objects with incredibly fine details is now possible using “two-photon lithography”. With this technology, tiny structures on a nanometer scale can be fabricated. Researchers… ”
Matt Uebel
02/10/2013
“…essentially makes it much easier to computationally circumvent the diffraction limit and resolve blurry spots into distinct molecules and structural features. 3. Advances in 3D Printing Structures for Human Embryonic Stem Cells. Researchers claim to have created a new 3D printing process that is the first to print human embryonic stem cells http://www.hw.ac.uk/news-events/news/printed-human-organs-testing-transplantation-11075.htm.… ”
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“SciTech #ScienceSunday Digest 6 - 10th Feb 2013 Digital lasers, image cloud processing, rectenna arrays, flexible speakers, thermoelectrics, gait evolution, neuronal repair. ”
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Wilka Hudson
03/15/2012
“"With this technology, tiny structures on a nanometer scale can be fabricated. Researchers at the Vienna University of Technology (TU Vienna) have now made a major breakthrough in speeding up this printing technique: The high-precision-3D-printer at TU Vienna is orders of magnitude faster than similar devices (see video). This opens up completely… ”
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“Technische Universität Wien : 3D-Printer with Nano-Precision ”
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Curtis Barry Jr.
03/12/2012
“This is the picture of the nano-racecar made in 4 minutes using 3D printer, from the video posted below. Printing three dimensional objects with incredibly fine details is now possible using “two-photon lithography”. With this technology, tiny structures on a nanometer scale can be fabricated. Researchers at the Vienna University of Technology (TU… ”
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“A 285 µm racecar created using Ultra-high-resolution 3D Printer (1 photo) ”
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