Tuning Entanglement Molecular Weights with Ultrahigh-Molecular Weight Polystyrenics

Tuning Entanglement Molecular Weights with Ultrahigh-Molecular Weight Polystyrenics

Hello everyone, today I would like to share a recent article published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, titled:Tuning Entanglement Molecular Weights with Ultrahigh-Molecular Weight Polystyrenics. The corresponding authors of this article are Professors Brent S. Sumerlin and Austin M. Evans from the University of Florida, USA. The physical entanglement between polymer chains … Read more

Two New NASA Cases of Thermal Management in Space 3D Printing!

Two New NASA Cases of Thermal Management in Space 3D Printing!

When metal 3D printing meets the harsh environment of space, a heat pipe radiator that reduces weight by 50% and a shape memory alloy radiator with a 6:1 deployment ratio are two new cases that are must-sees in the field of aerospace thermal management. Let’s take a look at what applications these are. Real Challenges … Read more

Micro Robots: The Cutting-Edge Technology

Micro Robots: The Cutting-Edge Technology

Introduction Have you ever seen various kinds of robots with different shapes, sizes, and purposes? But have you ever seen a robot smaller than the eye of a needle? Micro Robots A team of scientists from Northwestern University in the United States has developed a robot smaller than the eye of a needle. It looks … Read more

Development Status of Micrometer-Level Microrobots

Development Status of Micrometer-Level Microrobots

———- For More Information, Please Follow Us ———- Microrobots have advantages such as small size, light weight, high thrust-to-weight ratio, and high flexibility. They can be classified into two categories based on size: The first category includes robots in the nano to micro size range, generally driven by external forces, mainly used in biomedical fields. … Read more