Researchers at EPFL’s Laboratory for Bio- and Nano-Instrumentation have created new 3D printed sensors for atomic microscopy cantilevers, allowing for even higher resolution and use in a wide variety of applications. With their new 3D printed sensors, the cantilevers themselves can be up to 100 times smaller. They also offer superior conductivity and sensitivity. This technique, according to the researchers, will be applicable to work with biosensors, automotive ABS sensors, and even touch sensors for medical devices such as prosthetics. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/150679/epfl-3d-print-atomic-microscopy/