The President's efforts to promote job growth in the US manufacturing sector are being undermined by his controversial political stances and statements.
Levi Strauss & Co. has become one of the first off-the-shelf clothing companies to explore the use of 3D printing to fabricate its products, though its explorations are in the very early stages.
A new technique to laser print with nanoparticles could be the key to developing electronic devices that can be implanted in the human body and then dissolve on their own.
The new material incorporates fluorescent organic dyes and respond differently depending on light stimuli, giving them potential for a number of applications in optics, solar-energy devices, and biomedicine.
Researchers at the Department of Energy have discovered a surprising way to improve the properties of polymers by blending nanoparticles with polymer materials.
GKN Aerospace and the U.S. Energy Department’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have partnered to improve the deposition process of additive manufacturing for aerospace to achieve volume production of large titanium components.
UBM Americas' 2017 Mind of The Engineer survey provides a look at how engineers feel about a variety of topics including job satisfaction, workplace concerns, and even which superhero they most identify with.
A team at the University of Minnesota has developed a one-of-a-kind 3D printer that can be used to print electronic touch-sensory devices directly onto human skin.
A cross-institutional team of researchers has developed a new 3D-printing method that creates objects that can change their original shapes permanently in response to heat.