Accurate measurement results depend on regular microscope calibration to ensure consistency and reliability across scientific and industrial use.
A 1.98-square-micrometer QR code, etched into ceramic thin film and verified by Guinness, showcases a new approach to ultra-dense, long-term data storage.
America has fewer than 2,000 professional watchmakers. Rolex’s new Dallas school aims to fix that—and the demand for admission says a lot about the state of work in 2026.
If you thought your Bambu X1 Carbon was fast, a new 3D printing technique that can fabricate complex millimeter-scale objects ...
Key Highlights Researchers at TU Wien and Cerabyte created the world’s smallest QR code, measuring just 1.98 square micrometers. The record has been officially verified by Guinness World Records, ...
DISH 3D printing enables millimeter-scale objects in 0.6 seconds using holographic light fields for record speed and ...
Aaron Franklin studies nanomaterials as disruptive complements or replacements for conventional silicon technology.
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Optical media such as CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray is still very impressive and used in certain environments. Here’s how it works.
Optical media is still an amazing technology that has many uses today.
WENZHOU, ZHEJIANG, CHINA, January 21, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) has emerged as a ...
Market opportunities for Rotary Indexers include increased demand driven by industrial automation, servo and compact designs, ...
CANGZHOU CITY, HEBEI PROVINCE, CHINA, February 4, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Over the past decade, manufacturing ...
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China obliterates 3D printing record with 0.6 second build speed
Chinese researchers have set a new benchmark in volumetric 3D printing, reporting that they can print a millimeter-scale object in just 0.6 seconds while maintaining fine structural detail. According ...
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