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New 3D printing creates ultra-strong materials that could resist 20 times more pressure
Researchers have developed a new 3D printing method that offers intricate constructions for next-generation energy, biomedical, and sensing technologies. Developed by researchers at EPFL, the new ...
Title image: Matt Davidson, a research associate in the Burdick Lab, shows off a 3D-printed material that could be used for a variety of medical applications. Photos by Casey Cass/CU Boulder In the ...
The founders of 3D Fortify, a 3D printing and materials company that has filed for six technology patents since 2020. Global patent filings for 3D printing technologies between 2013 and 2020 grew ...
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