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Mini 3D printer with salt-grain-sized lens could build living tissue inside body
Researchers in Germany have created a groundbreaking 3D printer designed to print living tissue in the body through tiny ...
A collaboration between the University of Michigan and AFRL has resulted in 3D-printed metamaterials that can block ...
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Scientists Invent a Way to “Grow” Metal in 3D Printers — Without the Warping and Weakness
Engineers at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) have reimagined what it means to 3D print metal. Instead of ...
Police in a handful of big cities have seen an increase in 3D printed guns over the last few years. That's leading gun-safety ...
RIT engineering technology researcher Christopher Lewis develops self-healing materials to improve 3D printing processes and ...
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3DPrintopia 2025: filament, folding printers, and fun at the East Coast's largest 3D printing event
Started in 2018 as the East Coast RepRap Festival, the event has outgrown the community college basketball court it called ...
James has been writing about technology for years but has loved it since the early 90s. While his main areas of expertise are maker tools -- 3D printers, vinyl cutters, paper printers, and laser ...
When it comes to reliable printing, inkjet printers remain a popular choice for homes, offices, and even creative professionals. Known for their sharp text output and vibrant photo quality, today’s ...
For the disabled community, 3D printing is far more than a nerdy hobby—it can give you tailor-made tools that transform daily ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — A new 3D printing company has opened its doors in Mira Mesa, specializing in building drones for the U.S. military. Firestorm Labs says its technology could reshape how drones ...
WASHINGTON — Boeing announced it has begun 3D printing the structural panels that form the backbone of satellite solar arrays, a step the aerospace giant says will cut production times in half and ...
One S’pore start-up’s journey from living with 3D printers to winning the ‘Nobel Prize for students’
SINGAPORE - When Singapore start-up Stick ‘Em found itself among more than 15,000 entrepreneur teams across 130 countries vying for what is called the “Nobel Prize for students”, its co-founders Adam ...
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