AMBelievable: A Game-Changer in Tennis with 3D Printed Shock Absorbers

AMBelievable: A Game-Changer in Tennis with 3D Printed Shock Absorbers

When I first saw the AMBelievable tennis racket shock absorber, I must admit I was skeptical. I doubted its promotional claims, questioned the product’s capabilities, and pondered what impact this technology could have. However, two years later, I have completely changed my perspective and fully believe that this technology can revolutionize the world of tennis. … Read more

Circular 3D Printing of High-Performance Photopolymers through Dissociative Network Design

Circular 3D Printing of High-Performance Photopolymers through Dissociative Network Design

With the rapid development of 3D printing technology, photopolymers have become important materials for manufacturing complex structures. However, traditional photopolymers (such as acrylates) form irreversible C-C bond networks after curing, making them difficult to recycle and leading to material waste and environmental pollution. In a study published in 2025 in Science by Professor Tao Xie … Read more

Scientists Successfully 3D Print Vascular Networks for Artificial Organs: Plans to 3D Print Organs in Pigs Within 5 Years

Scientists Successfully 3D Print Vascular Networks for Artificial Organs: Plans to 3D Print Organs in Pigs Within 5 Years

In the ongoing exploration of alternatives to organ transplantation in the medical field, on June 23, 2025, a research team led by Professor Alison Marsden at Stanford University announced findings that mark a new stage in3D bioprinting technology. This groundbreaking technology, through a dual approach of algorithmic revolution and material innovation, successfully constructs artificial vascular … Read more

What Sparks When Calligraphy Meets 3D Printing?

What Sparks When Calligraphy Meets 3D Printing?

Friends, this is incredible! Have you heard that “calligraphy” and “3D printing,” two seemingly incompatible things, have been boldly combined? I was shocked and thought this artistic transformation was quite audacious! However, upon further reflection, it is indeed a unique form of innovation. Aren’t old arts supposed to keep up with the times to remain … Read more

Overview: Heat Exchangers and 3D Printing, Topology Optimization, Lattice Structures, and Aerospace Applications

Overview: Heat Exchangers and 3D Printing, Topology Optimization, Lattice Structures, and Aerospace Applications

Heat exchangers are indispensable in various applications. Generally, heat exchangers are used to transfer heat between fluids (usually moving fluids) to eliminate excess heat generated by components during operation. Particularly in aerospace applications, most of the cooling for engines is provided by air-oil heat exchangers located between the engine and the cabin, which can cool … Read more

Empowering 3D Printing Technology to Build a Three-Dimensional Commercial Industry Chain

Empowering 3D Printing Technology to Build a Three-Dimensional Commercial Industry Chain

Gansu Bolijiang 3D Printing Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “Bolijiang”), located in the Lanzhou High-tech Zone, is a new technology enterprise focused on the research and manufacturing of 3D printing equipment and materials, digital applications of spatial geographic information, development of three-dimensional visualization platforms, comprehensive operational solutions for smart cities, and design of … Read more

2026 Smartphone SoC: 30% of Chips to be 2nm

2026 Smartphone SoC: 30% of Chips to be 2nm

This article is compiled by Semiconductor Industry Insights (ID: ICVIEWS).By 2025, 3nm will become the dominant node for all new flagship SoCs. According to Counterpoint’s latest “Global AP-SoC Long-term Forecast,” leading nodes (3nm and 2nm) will account for about one-third of smartphone SoC shipments in 2026. Apple is the first smartphone OEM to adopt TSMC’s … Read more

Literature Sharing | J. Am. Chem. Soc. | Alkynyl Platinum Complex Self-Assembly for Sialic Acid Detection and Differentiation of Cancer Cells from Normal Cells

Literature Sharing | J. Am. Chem. Soc. | Alkynyl Platinum Complex Self-Assembly for Sialic Acid Detection and Differentiation of Cancer Cells from Normal Cells

The team led by Ren Yonghua at the University of Hong Kong designed and synthesized a series of platinum(II) complexes containing histidine moieties or positively charged groups to explore the specific binding and sensing capabilities of platinum(II) complexes with analytes. These complexes are used to visualize changes in sialic acid within cells, distinguishing between normal … Read more

The Perfect Flawless Quasi-Suzuki Coupling Mechanism

The Perfect Flawless Quasi-Suzuki Coupling Mechanism

From J. Am. Chem. Soc. Hi, everyone! As chemists, what does your ideal coupling reaction look like? I believe it should be like this: first, the reaction should have a simple system; second, the reagents should have no absorption and not interfere with monitoring; then, the reaction should not be sensitive to water or oxygen; … Read more

Synthesis of Stereocontrolled Azetidine Library via Strain-Release Functionalization of 1-Azabicyclobutanes

Synthesis of Stereocontrolled Azetidine Library via Strain-Release Functionalization of 1-Azabicyclobutanes

Image source: J. Am. Chem. Soc.Introduction: Professors Benjamin F. Cravatt and Phil S. Baran developed a concise, modular, and programmable synthetic strategy based on strain-release functionalization reactions for constructing structurally complex stereopure nitrogen-containing bicyclic compounds known as Azetidine. This synthetic method allows for the parallel preparation of nitrogen-containing bicyclic compounds with defined stereostructures, which is … Read more