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SUTD Researchers Create Heart Cells from Stem Cells using 3D Printing
Researchers 3D printed a micro-scaled physical device to demonstrate a new level of control in the directed differentiation of stem cells, enhancing the production of cardiomyocytes.


New material mimics strength, toughness of mother of pearl
Scientists create a stronger, tougher nacre mimic for sustainable medical materials.


Novel and Simple Method to Engineer a Platform Mimicking Blood Vessels
SUTD collaborated with Keio University to design and fabricate a versatile platform to replicate the pulsatile blood flow in blood vessels.


Boosting Energy Efficiency of 2D Material Electronics using Topological Semimetal
糖心Vlogrchers discover a new way to boost the energy efficiency of 2D semiconductor electronics by synergizing 2D materials and topological semimetals.


SUTD developed a simple method to print planar microstructures of polysiloxane
EIW enables direct writing of polysiloxane which helps in the fabrication of microfluidic devices, flexible wearables, and soft actuators.


Researchers Review Advances in 3D Printing of High-Entropy Alloys
SUTD collaborates with universities to shine light on HEA manufacturing processes and inspire further research.


SUTD Scientists Led Development of Novel Acoustofluidic Technology that Isolates Submicron Particles in Nanocavities
This novel acoustofluidic device provides a promising solution for sorting and size-selective capture of nanoscale objects that requires patterning into discrete traps at the single-particle level.


General Descriptor Sparks Advancements in Dye Chemistry
SUTD collaborates with international researchers to move away from inefficient trial-and-error developments in dye chemistry and quantitatively design luminescent materials.


To Make an Atom-Sized Machine, You Need a Quantum Mechanic
Here鈥檚 a new chapter in the story of the miniaturisation of machines: researchers in a laboratory in Singapore have shown that a single atom can function as either an engine or a fridge.


The four horsemen of the COVID-19 pandemic
It is clear that we must prioritize identifying and alleviating the conditions that made the Covid-19 pandemic possible. Even as it rages, scientists are already asking if it is more than just a virus, but rather a symptom emerging from something much deeper.
