Today’s Discoveries
About Us
Dark
Light
Follow
Today’s Discoveries
About Us
Dark
Light
Follow
Subscribe
inkjet printing
Coffee stains inspire a new approach to ubiquitous, inexpensive, low-power, ultra-connected sensors for the internet of things
New additive manufacturing technique could be used to combine optics, microfluidics and electronics on a single chip
Creating a color printer that uses a colorless, non-toxic nanostructure ink inspired by nature
Inkjet Inks Made of Bioactive Silk Could Yield Smart Bandages, Bacteria-Sensing Surgical Gloves & More
Inkjet-printed liquid metal could bring wearable tech, soft robotics
Exploring 3-D printing to make organs for transplants
Squeezing Light into Metals
New Live-Cell Printing Technology Works Like Ancient Chinese Woodblocking
Cells from the eye are inkjet printed for the first time
Downloadable Soil Sensors Can Be Printed by Local Farmers
Invention jet prints nanostructures with self-assembling material
Researchers cut waste and lower cost of solar cells using inkjet printing technology
Scroll To Top
Today’s Discoveries
About Us
ABOUT ISSUE
SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES
NEWSLETTER SIGN UP
AUTHORS
CONTACT
Dark
Light