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Duke engineers achieve recyclable electronics breakthrough at submicron scale
Electrical engineers at Duke University in the US have developed a new printing technique to create fully functional, ...
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First fully recyclable, sub-micrometer printed electronics could reshape how displays are made
Electrical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated the ability to print fully functional and recyclable electronics at ...
Duke Engineering researchers demonstrate the first fully recyclable, sub-micrometer printed electronics.
A standard LCD 3D printer costing under 200 euros can perform microelectronic photolithography with 20-micrometer precision, ...
Engineers at Duke University have developed a groundbreaking method for printing fully functional and recyclable electronics ...
When the RepRap project was started in 2005 by [Dr Adrian Bowyer], the goal was to develop low-cost 3D printers, capable of printing most of their own components. The project slipped into a bit of a ...
Explore the features of the micromirror array in Texas Instruments' DLP991UUV for innovative maskless lithography systems.
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