Scientists have created a new light-activated ink that can change color on demand. It’s made up of microbeads of different colors that rise or sink in response to different wavelengths of light so ...
As the ink quickly solidifies, those linked molecules form into butterfly-wing-like nanostructures on the material's surface. By synchronizing factors such as extrusion speed, print head motion, and ...
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