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  • Materials, Vol. 16, Pages 4021: Ureido Hyperbranched Polymer Modified Urea-Forma...
    The performance of urea-formaldehyde (UF) resin and its formaldehyde emission is a natural contradiction. High molar ratio UF resin performance is very good, but its formaldehyde release is high; low molar ratio UF resin formaldehyde release is reduced, but the resin itself performance becomes very bad. In order to solve...
    Source: MDPI by Hongxing Yang
  • Polymers, Vol. 15, Pages 2459: Computational Fluid Dynamics Modeling of Top-Down...
    Digital light processing (DLP) as a vat photopolymerization technique is one of the most popular three-dimensional (3D) printing methods, where chains are formed between liquid photocurable resin molecules to crosslink them and solidify the liquid resin using ultraviolet light. The DLP technique is inherently complex and the part accuracy depends...
    Source: MDPI by Hesam Moghadasi
  • Polymers, Vol. 15, Pages 2410: Soft Wearable Piezoresistive Sensors Based on Nat...
    Piezoresistive sensors for monitoring human motions are essential for the prevention and treatment of injury. Natural rubber is a material of renewable origin that can be used for the development of soft wearable sensors. In this study, natural rubber was combined with acetylene black to develop a soft piezoresistive sensing...
    Source: MDPI by Antonia Georgopoulou
  • Team uses 3D printing to strengthen a key material in aerospace, energy-generati...
    The approach could improve the performance of many other materials as well....
    Source: MIT: Research by Elizabeth A. Thomson | Materials Research Laboratory
  • Three MIT-led projects awarded MURI funding for 2023
    Through the Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative, the US Department of Defense supports research projects in areas of critical importance to national defense....
    Source: MIT: Research by Kimberly Tecce | Rachel Gordon | Department of Mechanical Engineering | MIT CSAIL
  • Eliminating heavy metals from baby food is frustratingly complicated
    Babies are particularly sensitive to the toxic effects of heavy metals because their bodies are still developing. DepositPhotosScientists have long tried to remove heavy metals in the food supply. But uncertainty complicates regulations. The post Eliminating heavy metals from baby food is frustratingly complicated appeared first on Popular Science....
    Source: Popular Science by Colleen Wood / Undark
  • How Private Wireless Is Making IoT a Win
    Using Private wireless communication partners existing networks found throughout virtually any facility and a perfect partner to Wi-Fi. Read the full article "How Private Wireless Is Making IoT a Win" on Facility Executive Magazine....
    Source: Facility Executive by Roneshia Thomas
  • Convergence of scaffold-guided bone regeneration principles and microvascular ti...
    Biodegradable composite scaffolds manufactured additively and combined with a vascularized graft regenerate large volume defects....
    Source: Science - Advances
  • Convergence of scaffold-guided bone regeneration principles and microvascular ti...
    Biodegradable composite scaffolds manufactured additively and combined with a vascularized graft regenerate large volume defects....
    Source: Science - Advances
  • Some states think companies should list a tampon’s ingredients. Period.
    Pads and menstrual cups are considered exempt from regulatory guidance and do not require premarket review. DepositPhotosThe FDA doesn't require ingredient labels on period products—but some states are taking it into their own hands. The post Some states think companies should list a tampon’s ingredients. Period. appeared first on Popular...
    Source: Popular Science by Erica Zurek/KFF Health News
  • Skin-interfaced microfluidic systems with spatially engineered 3D fluidics for s...
    3D-printing enables a new frontier for creating sophisticated wearable sweat sensors with unique modes for collecting sweat....
    Source: Science - Advances
  • New method gets mixed plastics to mix together
    Eugene Chen, professor in the Department of Chemistry at Colorado State University. Photo: Colorado State University.Plastics are everywhere in our daily lives, but not all plastics are created equal ­– far from it. Take, for instance, polyethylene terephthalate, a plastic used to make soda bottles and clothing fibers. Then there’s...
    Source: Materials Today
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