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This September, PCBWay is bringing you two exciting limited-time offers that showcase both style and versatility. Whether you ...
Every once in a while, the printer can allow you to solve an engineering problem. Recently I needed to improve reception for an ultrasonic receiver, so I quickly modified an existing small parabolic ...
[Machining and Microwaves] has long wanted to use a 3D printer to print RF components for antennas and microwave lenses. He heard that Rogers — the company known for making PCB substrates, among other ...
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New Scientist on MSN3D-printed electronics can dissolve in water for quick recycling
Electronic devices that dissolve in water could make it easier to create and recycle technology prototypes – and they could ...
The TinyMaker 3D Printer that launched via Kickstarter last month is now coming to the end of its campaign and has already successfully raise $190,000+, thanks to over 1,500 backers. The palm sized ...
University of Maryland and Georgia Institute of Technology engineers collaborated to create the first dissolvable 3D-printed electronics. The new process rethinks the concept of recyclability, merging ...
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