D printing creates solid objects from the additive process of layering plastics, metal, wood, synthetic fibers, and more.
This Star Trek concept ignited a dream that humans could one day travel faster than the speed of light. Now physicists are ...
Scientists at EPFL have reimagined 3D printing by turning simple hydrogels into tough metals and ceramics. Their process ...
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Hasso Plattner Institute have developed a new 3D printing ...
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville have found an innovative way to turn spoiled milk into sustainable plastic for 3D printing.
EPFL researchers have pioneered a 3D printing method that grows metals and ceramics inside a water-based gel, resulting in ...
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