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 Pilou Asbæk on Playing the Mule, ‘Foundation’ Season 3’s Terrifying Villain Sam Altman Feels ‘Politically Homeless’ As Frenemy Musk Proposes Third Party As Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” Becomes Law, Elon Musk Teases “Fireworks” ‘Jurassic World’ Characters Ranked, Based on How Much We Wanted Them to Get Eaten Elon Musk Rekindles Trump Criticism, Attacks ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ What the Hell Just Happened to Spider-Gwen? Ninja 4-in-1 Air Fryer Pro Already Matches Last Prime Day’s Price, Stock Is Running Out Quickly Insta360 8K Action Camera Drops Below Amazon’s Early Prime Day Price at Best Buy, Limited Stock Available Forget Anker, This UGREEN USB-C Charger Block Is Going for Peanuts in Amazon’s Fourth of July Deal