Researchers from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) created a new method for magnetically programming materials to make cubes that are very picky about who they connect with, enabling more scalable self-assembly.
A new active fiber and design process uses heat to activate a mask to conform to an individual’s face. The work was developed by MIT Department of Architecture doctoral candidate Lavender Tessmer.
Technological advancements in 3D printing technology, rising demand for innovations in organ transplants, huge investments from key market players in the development of 4D Printing in Healthcare
/PRNewswire/ Verified Market Research recently published a report, "4D Printing in Healthcare Market" By Component (Equipment, Programmable Materials,.
/PRNewswire/ Verified Market Research recently published a report, "4D Printing in Healthcare Market" By Component (Equipment, Programmable Materials,.