According to a report in the latest issue of “Science Advances” magazine, McGill University in Canada and Drexel University in the US have joined forces to develop a very creative new high-resolution 3D printing technology. They turned female mosquito mouthparts into high-resolution 3D printed nozzles. This technology can not only print extremely fine lines with an accuracy of 20 microns, but also provides a sustainable biological solution to the problems of expensive and energy-intensive micro-nano manufacturing.

Zhitongcaijing · 1d ago
According to a report in the latest issue of “Science Advances” magazine, McGill University in Canada and Drexel University in the US have joined forces to develop a very creative new high-resolution 3D printing technology. They turned female mosquito mouthparts into high-resolution 3D printed nozzles. This technology can not only print extremely fine lines with an accuracy of 20 microns, but also provides a sustainable biological solution to the problems of expensive and energy-intensive micro-nano manufacturing.