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Researchers 3D print micro trusses as strong as steel, lighter than water

  Researchers explore growing solar panels from bacteria | Sony unveils Morpheus, PS4 virtual reality headset

 
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Researchers 3D print micro trusses as strong as steel, lighter than water
Using 3D laser lithography, a team of German scientists have created micro-truss and -shell structures from ceramic polymer composites that exceed the strength-to-weight ratio of all engineering materials, with a density below 1,000 kg/m. Read More
 


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Researchers explore growing solar panels from bacteria
MIT researchers have taken the first steps toward creating solar panels from living material by combining bacteria with nonliving materials such as gold that can conduct electricity and emit light. Read More
 

Sony unveils Morpheus, PS4 virtual reality headset
Sony has unveiled a virtual reality headset for its PlayStation 4 game console with a prototype called Project Morpheus. Read More
 

Facebook spends $2B on virtual reality firm, but analysts are skeptical
Facebook said late Tuesday that it is shelling out $2 billion to scoop up Oculus VR, a company that makes virtual reality gaming glasses. Read More
 

 

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