Z-Polymers and Kureha team up to scale advanced liquid crystal polymer materials for industrial and 3D printing uses.
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Origami-inspired robot built from printable polymers uses electric current to move
With their ability to shapeshift and manipulate delicate objects, soft robots could work as medical implants, deliver drugs ...
The direction in which the electromagnetic field of circularly polarized light rotates can be easily reversed by applying a ...
Z-Polymers, Inc., a U.S.-based advanced materials company developing next-generation high-performance polymers, today announced a strategic investment from Kureha Corporation, a global leader in ...
Polymers, Inc. Secures Strategic Investment From Kureha Corporation To Advance Tullomer Platform. Z-Polymers announced a strategic investment from Kureha Corporation, made through its subsidiary ...
Robot that moves without motors, folding like origami & powered by heat, hints at a new way to design machines that work ...
Helical liquid crystals can reverse the 'handedness' of light through the application of ultralow electric fields.
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New Challenger: Sudokoo Mach 120 Takes on Noctua’s Best
Today we’re taking a look at the Sudokoo Mach 120, a new fan aiming to challenge the Phanteks D30 and Noctua A12x25 G2, two of the top 120mm models on the market. We’ll be testing airflow, noise, and ...
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3D-printed soft robot moves using heat instead of motors or external systems
Engineers at Princeton University have built a new class of soft robots that move ...
Solid-state lithium batteries are widely regarded as the future of safe and high-energy energy storage systems, yet their development depends critically on advanced electrolyte materials. Recent ...
First mass-produced Lotus equipped with X-Hybrid Architecture, delivering full-scenario high performanceIconic Lotus handling recreated through ...
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