3D printing is changing the way we make things, and by extension the thing that we make. But how exactly does it work, and how is it advancing? Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X ...
Using 3D printing in everyday work, producing tools, fixtures, and lab components on demand — instead of relying on long ...
Origami has become known as a miracle technique for designers. Elegant compliant mechanisms can leverage the material ...
Additive manufacturing leaders are focusing on defense, helping the U.S. military move from 'futuristic visions' to ...
3D scanning and 3D printing may sound like a natural match for one another, but they don’t always play together as easily and nicely as one would hope. I’ll explain what one can expect by highlighting ...
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New ‘necroprinting’ uses mosquito feeding tubes for 3D printing below cell scale
A research team from McGill University and Drexel University has transformed female mosquito feeding tubes into ...
A few years ago, 3D printing sounded like science fiction. Today, there are thousands of beginner-friendly designs perfect ...
Retail giant signs on for over a dozen buildings to be 3D-printed by construction tech firm and its construction partners, as additive manufacturing makes inroads in retail.
Three-Dimensional (3D) printers have opened the opportunity for individuals and organizations to go from concept creation to ...
Professors Guillermo Ameer and Cheng Sun contributed to work that points to a new approach for heart bypass grafts.
Print any oddly shaped object with a 3D printer. Also called additive manufacturing or rapid prototyping, 3D printing has many advantages over the more traditional subtractive manufacturing methods, ...
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