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3D-printed struts turn ordinary foam into impact absorber 10× stronger than padding
Researchers at Texas A&M University and the DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory have developed a ...
Researchers at Texas A&M University and the U.S. Army Research Laboratory have developed a new type of foam that can absorb ...
Aerospace engineering and materials science researchers at Texas A&M University and the DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory have ...
Researchers have developed a hybrid foam composite capable of absorbing up to 10 times more energy than conventional padding.
The construction industry is highly unsustainable. In fact, 7% of global CO2 emissions result from cement production alone. In an effort to cut down construction-related carbon emissions, researchers ...
Harnessing the power of moldless manufacturing through large-scale robotic 3D printing, research at ETH Zürich in collaboration with FenX AG delves into the use of cement-free mineral foam made from ...
The latest 3D printing application? Forming concrete. That’s according to a team at ETH Zurich who claims that construction with foam forms cuts concrete usage up to 70%. It also offers improved ...
With the aim of generating a significant impact on the responsible and sustainable consumption of resources and energy in the construction industry, ETH Zürich in collaboration with FenX AG is using ...
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3D-printed struts make foam 10 times stronger
Researchers in the US have developed a hybrid “super foam” that can absorb up to 10 times more energy than conventional ...
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