Other Nature-Inspired Breakthrough Yields Thinnest 3D-Printed Fibers Yet By gizmodo.com - February 18, 2025 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter Nature-Inspired Breakthrough Yields Thinnest 3D-Printed Fibers Yet The 3D-printed fibers are just 1.5 microns thick, which is up to 100 times thinner than paper. read more Source: www.gizmodo.com RELATED ARTICLES James Gunn Teases What ‘Superman’ Follow-Up ‘Man of Tomorrow’ Will Be About Perseverance Rover Finds Potential Sign of Ancient Life in Martian Rock On ‘Alien: Earth,’ Spit’s About to Hit the Fan Starship to Deliver 100 Tons to Orbit by 2026, Musk Claims iPhone Air Hands-On: It’s So Hard to Resist the Reality Distortion Field Elon Musk Was Just Unseated as the World’s Richest Person LIGO’s Sharpest Detection Yet Confirms Famous Stephen Hawking Theory Jesse Eisenberg Hints at Magical Fun Coming in ‘Now You See Me 3’ Reverb UK Relaunches with a Lower Seller Fee and One-of-a-Kind Music Gear