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Bees adapt to rough surfaces with clever building rules—insights that could transform 3D printing and architecture.
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Unlocking ceramic 3D printing for next-generation chemical reactors
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have integrated binder jet additive manufacturing ...
Electronic devices that dissolve in water could make it easier to create and recycle technology prototypes – and they could ...
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A greener way to 3D print stronger stuff
SustainaPrint uses simulations to reinforce stress zones with strong plastic while the rest prints in greener filament, ...
Severe burns and traumatic injuries are still treated much as they were decades ago – by transplanting thin layers of the ...
Pharmacists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn., have started using 3D-printing technology to help produce compounded medications starting with hydrocortisone formulations. The ...
Color gradient filament is fun stuff to play with. It lets you make 3D prints that slowly fade from one color to another along the Z-axis. [David Gozzard] wanted to do some printing with this effect, ...
The Estes line of flying model rockets have inspired an untold number of children and adults alike, thanks in part to their simplicity. From the design and construction of the rockets themselves ...
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Scientists have found a way to 3D print "glass" to create structures impossible to make with regular techniques
MIT scientists created a way to 3D print glass-like structures without extreme temperatures. The special mixture used provides good structural integrity and diverse design possibilities. Researchers ...
The Bambu Lab H2S, heir to the company's X1 Carbon, offers a larger print volume and other enhancements. Here's why it might be worth the $1,249 asking price. Since 2004, I have worked on PCMag’s ...
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