Inkjet printers could in the future be used to make pliable robots and stretchable garments that people would wear to interact with computers.
New research demonstrates that cellulose nanocrystals can increase the tensile strength of concrete by 30 percent.
Simulator sickness often afflicts players of virtual reality games, but inserting a “virtual nose” into the picture may be a way to lessen the queasiness.
Inkjet printers could in the future be used to make pliable robots and stretchable garments that people would wear to interact with computers.
New research demonstrates that cellulose nanocrystals can increase the tensile strength of concrete by 30 percent.
Simulator sickness often afflicts players of virtual reality games, but inserting a “virtual nose” into the picture may be a way to lessen the queasiness.