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Light-Sensitive Material Promising for 3-D Shaping

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YOKOHAMA, Japan, May 30, 2013 — A light-sensitive resin that responds to the process of “carbonizing,” or charring, could provide scientists with a new material that can be molded into complex, highly conductive 3-D structures with features just a few microns across. The findings hold promise for developing 3-D microelectrodes that could interface with the brain. Researchers have access to a variety of materials that can be used to make complex 3-D structures, but the commercially available resins that work best with modern 3-D shaping techniques do not respond to carbonization, a necessary part of the...Read full article

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    Published: May 2013
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