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Tech Xplore / Light-triggered process lets 3D printers create custom glass structures without glue or high temperatures

Researchers have developed the first binder-free method for 3D printing glass, using light to trigger a chemical reaction that directly forms silica structures without the need for organic additives or extreme heat. This ...

Sep 30, 2025 in Engineering
Tech Xplore / 3D printing becomes stronger and more economical with light and AI

Photocurable 3D printing, widely used for everything from dental treatments to complex prototype manufacturing, is fast and precise but has the limitation of being fragile and easily broken by impact. A KAIST research team ...

Sep 30, 2025 in Engineering
Dialog / How atmospheric water harvesting can be scaled

Water scarcity is a huge global issue. More than 2 billion people lack access to safe drinking water—a situation set to worsen due to climate change, which fuels longer and more severe droughts. As reservoirs shrink, groundwater ...

Sep 30, 2025 in Business
Tech Xplore / Fidget-controlled robots show the power of metastability

Fidget poppers are an example of "bistability," as the popped circles rest in one of two stable states. Purdue University researchers have taken this idea to its extreme, building robots that can be preprogrammed and controlled ...

Sep 30, 2025 in Robotics
Tech Xplore / Tiny explosions and soft materials make onscreen braille more robust

From texting on a smart phone to ordering train tickets at a kiosk, touch screens are ubiquitous and, in most cases, relatively reliable. But for people who are blind or visually impaired and use electronic braille devices, ...

Tech Xplore / Is violent AI-human conflict inevitable?

Are you worried that artificial intelligence and humans will go to war? AI experts are. In 2023, a group of elite thinkers signed onto the Center for AI Safety's statement that "Mitigating the risk of extinction from AI should ...

Sep 29, 2025 in Security
Tech Xplore / Dual-salt electrolyte enables aqueous zinc batteries to retain 93% capacity after 900 charging cycles

A team of University of Adelaide researchers are exploring ways to create a safer and more sustainable battery for electric mobility and power grids. While lithium-ion batteries are currently the favored option by industry, ...

Sep 29, 2025 in Engineering
Tech Xplore / Building better batteries with amorphous materials and machine learning

Lithium-ion batteries power most electronics, but they have limited energy density—they can store only a certain amount of energy per mass or volume of the battery.

Sep 29, 2025 in Energy & Green Tech
Tech Xplore / AlloyGPT: Leveraging a language model to aid alloy discovery

Additive manufacturing of alloys has enabled the creation of machine parts that meet the complex requirements needed to optimize performance in aerospace, automotive, and energy applications. Finding the ideal mix of elements ...

Sep 29, 2025 in Engineering
Tech Xplore / Forget numbers—your PIN could consist of a shimmy and a shake

In the near future, you may not need to touch a keypad to select a tip or pay for large purchases. All it may take is a swipe, tap or other quick gesture.

Sep 29, 2025 in Hi Tech & Innovation
Tech Xplore / Using generative AI to diversify virtual training grounds for robots

Chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude have experienced a meteoric rise in usage over the past three years because they can help you with a wide range of tasks. Whether you're writing Shakespearean sonnets, debugging code, or need ...

Sep 29, 2025 in Robotics
Tech Xplore / Novel film manufacturing technique lets robots walk on water

Imagine tiny robots zipping across the surface of a lake to check water quality or searching for people in flooded areas. This technology is moving closer to reality thanks to work by researchers at the University of Virginia's ...

Sep 26, 2025 in Robotics