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Shapeshifting Material Breakthrough: Stanford Engineers Have 3D Printed Tens of Thousands of Hard-to-Manufacture Nanoparticles


Stanford material engineers have utilized 3D printing to create tens of thousands of hard-to-manufacture nanoparticles, that are expected to lead to the development of new materials capable of instantly altering their form. In nanomaterials, shape is destiny. That is, the geometry of the particle

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