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Someone made a 3D printer out of Lego — maker puts together specialist project using bricks, motors, and Python
We've come across our fair share of 3D printers here at Tom's Hardware. We've even covered a handful of clever Lego-based projects. This is the first time, however, we've seen the two meld together so ...
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New 3D printing process could improve superconductors — scientists use 3D-printed ink and heat to create record-breaking surface area
Scientists at Cornell have created a 3D printing process that can help improve superconductor performance with record-breaking surface area on compound superconductors.
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Scientists unveil massive 3D printer for crucial underwater project: 'A whole realm of possibilities'
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory's new robotic metal 3D printer is speeding up prototyping and small-run component ...
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have integrated binder jet additive manufacturing with an advanced post-processing method to fabricate leak-tight ceramic ...
Building with 3D printers has matured rapidly in recent years, as advances in technology and material science allow for grander and more ambitious designs. The potential uses are also increasingly ...
You’ve likely heard of 3D printing for things like medical devices, homes or this bridge in Amsterdam — but did you know you can also print real-life, edible food? Researchers at Columbia University ...
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