Stanford University: Elusive 3D Printed Nanoparticles Could Lead to New Shapeshifting Materials
March 26, 2024
March 26, 2024
STANFORD, California, March 26 (TNSres) -- Stanford University issued the following news release:
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Stanford materials engineers have 3D printed tens of thousands of hard-to-manufacture nanoparticles long predicted to yield promising new materials that change form in an instant.
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By Andrew Myers
In nanomaterials, shape is destiny. That is, the geometry of the particle in the material defines the physical characteristics of . . .
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Stanford materials engineers have 3D printed tens of thousands of hard-to-manufacture nanoparticles long predicted to yield promising new materials that change form in an instant.
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By Andrew Myers
In nanomaterials, shape is destiny. That is, the geometry of the particle in the material defines the physical characteristics of . . .