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MIT engineers 3D print the electromagnets at the heart of many electronics, MIT News

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MIT engineers 3D print the electromagnets at the heart of many electronics, MIT News

MIT researchers modified a multimaterial 3D printer to produce three-dimensional solenoids in one step. The devices could generate about three times more magnetic field than other 3D-printed solenoids, and could help lower the cost of electronics.

Engineers Design Bionic 'Heart' for Testing Prosthetic Valves, Other  Cardiac Devices - Medical Design Briefs

Engineers Design Bionic 'Heart' for Testing Prosthetic Valves, Other Cardiac Devices - Medical Design Briefs

MIT engineers 3D print electromagnets with modified multi-material 3D  printer - TCT Magazine

MIT engineers 3D print electromagnets with modified multi-material 3D printer - TCT Magazine

The Future's Magnetic Pull: 3D-Printed Electromagnetic Coils

The Future's Magnetic Pull: 3D-Printed Electromagnetic Coils

Magnetic 3-D-printed structures crawl, roll, jump, and play catch, MIT News

Magnetic 3-D-printed structures crawl, roll, jump, and play catch, MIT News

MIT team uses 3D printing technology to develop shape-shifting robotic  cubes for just $0.60 - 3D Printing Industry

MIT team uses 3D printing technology to develop shape-shifting robotic cubes for just $0.60 - 3D Printing Industry

Researchers 3D print a miniature vacuum pump, MIT News, vacuum device

Researchers 3D print a miniature vacuum pump, MIT News, vacuum device

MIT engineers 3D print the electromagnets at the heart of many electronics, MIT News

MIT engineers 3D print the electromagnets at the heart of many electronics, MIT News

3D Printing Applications in the World of Music - 3Dnatives

3D Printing Applications in the World of Music - 3Dnatives

mit-eecs-connector_2014 by MITEECS - Issuu

mit-eecs-connector_2014 by MITEECS - Issuu

Tests show high-temperature superconducting magnets are ready for fusion

Tests show high-temperature superconducting magnets are ready for fusion

This 3D printer can watch itself fabricate objects, MIT News

This 3D printer can watch itself fabricate objects, MIT News

A robot that finds lost items

A robot that finds lost items