A new 3D-printing ink being developed at Northwestern University could soon make it possible to build objects which are made of graphene for 60 percent of their volume and 75 percent of their weight.
You may one day be able to change the color of your favorite shirt or bracelet to match the rest of your outfit. New research from MIT released on Monday details a method called ColorFab for ...
Chameleons’ ability to change their skin colors to match those of their surroundings is so impressive it could be considered a kind of watered-down superpower. But while changing one’s skin to match ...
Remember that Hypercolor brand of clothing from the early 1990s that changed color with heat? Well, researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Computer Science and Artificial ...
Have you ever watched a 3D printer at work and just been amazed? It’s like seeing a little bit of magic happen right before ...