Explore the future of 3D printing: smarter, faster, and more precise technology solving challenges like material waste and quality issues.
(Nanowerk Spotlight) A new 3D printer can cook food layer by layer as it prints, using artificial intelligence to design complex edible structures. This integrated system, developed at Hong Kong ...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory has developed a next-generation 3D printing system that aims to solve some of the persistent problems faced by industrial manufacturers working with ...
Researchers observe metal 3D printing dislocations in real-time - tracking the printing process with X-ray diffraction.
Researchers created stretchable, conductive CNT composites with 3D printing, powering smart insoles and wearable sensors for ...
Researchers at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, have developed a flexible 3D bioprinter that can layer organic material directly onto organs or tissue. Unlike other bioprinting approaches, ...
The Indiana Army National Guard has achieved a technological first by successfully demonstrating 3D printing aboard a Black ...
Polymer-based conductive nanocomposites, particularly those incorporating carbon nanotubes, are highly promising for the ...
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