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New holographic 3D printing technique creates leak-free microstructures in 20 seconds
University of Utah researchers have developed a 3D printing method that creates solid microstructures ...
Researchers have developed a new 3D printing technique that allows the printing of whole objects while controlling the ...
During the Edo period (1603-1868), the government of Japan ruled its people through a strictly enforced social hierarchy. Within this structure, most forms of self-expression were banned entirely or ...
(Nanowerk News) New technology that enables more efficient and effective transfer printing for electronic devices has been developed by researchers at the Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and ...
It’s a fair where Renaissance masterpieces hang alongside works fresh off the printing press, and age-old techniques meet methods that push the limits of what a print can be with dimensional and ...
Exhibition coordinator Ellen Mensch says she learns something new every time the National Print Exhibition comes around at Artlink. “What’s most interesting to me about this show in particular is it ...
Researchers have developed a printing technique using cells and molecules normally found in natural tissues to create constructs that resemble biological structures. Researchers from Queen Mary ...
The 46 prints on display in “Advancing Tradition: Twenty Years of Printmaking at Flatbed Press” won’t fit into a popular perception of prints as that affordable art form that you can buy and frame for ...
The sosaku hanga movement, now explored in an exhibition at the National Museum of Asian Art, was a showcase for new techniques in creative prints Birds (Cranes), Tamami Shima, woodblock print, 1959 ...
Mo’Print, short for Month of Printmaking, is a volunteer-organized biennial celebration of original, handcrafted prints that stretches across Colorado. Launched in 2014, the event pulls together ...
New technology that enables more efficient and effective transfer printing for electronic devices has been developed by researchers at the Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) ...
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