Andy Potocki went to the dentist in February of 2024 and asked his hygienist about some tenderness in his jaw.
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Tariffs Are Making Everything More Expensive. Here's How I'm Using My Old 3D Printer to Offset the Cost
The 3D-printing hype ended years ago, but the threat of tariffs and the closing of the de minimis exemptions means that ...
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Pioneering 3D printing technique makes realistic surgical models
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have successfully 3D printed lifelike human tissue structures that can ...
The workflow begins with an EinScan Pro HD 3D scanner, which digitizes the existing parts. The model is then refined in ...
Tasked with honoring the school’s 150th anniversary, Brigham Young University engineers combined the school’s values of ...
Researchers used 3D printing and capillary action to create customizable neural chips, expanding design freedom for brain ...
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New 3D-printed tissue with blood-like fluids mimics real organs for surgical practice
Minnesota engineers developed fluid-filled 3D-printed tissues that mimic the feel of surgery, earning praise from surgeons.
Fast-forward a decade, and the world of 3D printing has evolved tremendously. Printers are faster, smarter, and more refined.
Have you ever imagined turning your ideas into physical objects with just a few clicks? Thanks to tools like Tinkercad, what once seemed like science fiction is now an accessible reality for anyone ...
Flashforge has an excellent 3D printer that produces high-quality objects and makes multi-color printing simple, but there ...
Color Ink recently ventured into 3D printing with the Bambu Lab H2D as a way to get it's "feet wet" while opening up its ...
Budding surgeons may soon train on stretchy, lifelike 3D-printed skin that oozes out blood and pus when cut.
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