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Castomize Develops 4D Printed Orthopaedic Casts With Remouldable Smart Material

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Singapore-based medical technology company Castomize has developed a series of 4D printed orthopaedic casts that combine lightweight structures, smart materials and additive manufacturing. The casts offer an alternative to conventional fibreglass immobilisers and focus on ...

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Nearly Half of Every T-Shirt Is Lost Before It Reaches the Shop Floor

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Textile waste is usually linked to discarded clothing and landfill sites. However, new research shows that the largest material losses happen much earlier in the production process. Researchers from NTNU and SINTEF in Norway found ...

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SALT WATER CLAY Turns Excavated Soil Into Circular Building Material

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A research project in Esbjerg, Denmark, explores how locally excavated clay soils can become sustainable building materials for community architecture. Developed by Tobias Trübenbacher and Tillmann Gebauer at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), SALT ...

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Circular Concrete Moves Beyond Experimentation in Dutch Infrastructure

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Dutch construction company Heijmans is using circular concrete for a new cycle tunnel at the HOV public transport station in Beverwijk. The project is the first tunnel structure in the Netherlands to apply this type ...

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CeraShingle Explores The Future Of 3D Printed Ceramic Façades

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Studio WE, based in Los Angeles, has developed CeraShingle, a 3D printed ceramic cladding system that combines robotic fabrication with advanced material design. The project recently received the AMP Product Award 2025 in the Building ...

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3D Printed Y-Zipper Opens New Possibilities for Adaptive Design

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Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a new type of three-sided zipper that lets objects switch between soft and rigid forms. Called the “Y-zipper”, the system combines digital design software with ...

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