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ETH Zurich team is developing a sustainable dehumidification solution for buildings that is based on a 3D printed ...
Researchers have developed a new 3D printing system that can overcome the challenges of zero gravity and the vacuum of space.
Glasgow researcher is awarded a patent for a system to carry out construction on-demand on a space flight.
ETH Zurich's moisture-retaining wall and ceiling components improve indoor comfort while minimizing greenhouse gas emissions ...
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RIC-PRIMUS, from RIC Technology, has a 200mm/s printing speed and 8 degrees of motion freedom, allowing it print around ...
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Researchers in Zurich have developed an electricity-free dehumidifier. It is a building element that allows walls and ceilings to absorb moisture from the air and store it temporarily.
The world’s first fully 3D-printed microscope can be made in a few hours and for a fraction of the cost of traditional ones.
Whether it's the meeting room of an office building, the exhibition room of a museum or the waiting area of a government ...