We’re covering some interesting research in today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, as researchers from the University of Oldenburg are using tiny nozzles to 3D print nanoscale metallic structures. Moving on, BioLab Studio developed a 3D printed bio-scaffold for growing mycelium, and Zetamix 3D printed a new dielectric RF reflector. Finally, the Koehler Group is lending a BigRep PRO 3D printer to UnternehmerTUM’s MakerSpace.
University of Oldenburg Explores Nanoscale Metal 3D Printing
A very special kind of 3D printer: Masters student Simon Sprengel makes some final adjustments to allow two metal solutions to flow simultaneously through the tiny printing nozzle. Image courtesy of University of Oldenburg.Using nanoscale 3D printing to create metal objects can open up many applications in areas like sensor and battery technology, microelectronics, and even nanorobotics, but it’s…