Mar. 28, 2018 - Researchers at Northwestern University have discovered a new method for speeding up the 3D
printing of millimeter - sized imaging lenses.
«New method speeds up 3 - D
printing of millimeter - sized imaging lenses: The method could impact optical imaging, vision correction, and disease diagnosis.»
Not exact matches
Now, using 3D
printing, a group
of engineers has created star - shaped structures (pictured) on a
millimeter scale that are able to heat more uniformly than other materials have in the past.
The scientists built the ovaries by
printing various patterns
of overlapping gelatin filaments on glass slides — like building with Lincoln Logs, but on a miniature scale: Each scaffold measured just 15 by 15
millimeters.
«We used silver and carbon ink to
print an image consisting
of small rods that are about a
millimeter long and a couple
of hundred microns wide,» said Ajay Nahata from the University
of Utah, leader
of the research team.
Developed by Northwestern Engineering researchers after two years
of research, the customized optical component, which is 5
millimeters in height and 5
millimeters in diameter, can be 3D
printed in about four hours.
Maybe it's the weird release strategy
of having two separate cuts
of the film, a standard Digital Release that will go into as many theaters as the Weinstein's can get it in and a special 1 - week engagement that is designed to showcase the 70
millimeter print.
«2001: A Space Odyssey»: Stanley Kubrick's 1968 classic is back, on the occasion
of its 50th anniversary, in a new 70 -
millimeter print.
At the Contemporary Arts Center, the artistic duo Ellen Gallagher and Edgar Cleijne were puzzling out exactly how to present «Highway Gothic,» which encompasses a series
of cyanotype banners
printed on 70
millimeter film — with images
of crayfish and catfish — and a movie.
In the downstairs space, Mr. Morrisroe's eight «sandwich
prints» will offer a sense
of the artist's photographs and 8
millimeter films that present post-punk scenes in Boston and New York in the mid-1980s.