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Here you can see aluminum wire laid down during a TPU print job. The idea is to pause the print at the appropriate moment, ...
Dr. Ed Boas of City of Hope explores how advanced 3D printing is rewriting the rulebook for medical device innovation and ...
University of Queensland researchers have developed an affordable, open-source DNA measurement tool that can be built using a ...
The researchers selected a geopolymer made from regolith and sodium hydroxide and sodium silicate, which solidifies the ...
The setup I've got in mind will look great and offer much better organization and function than any store-bought stand could ...
This project is an upgraded version of my previous design, a highly compact and robust animatronic eye mechanism which uses 3D printed components and an Arduino microcontroller. If you are able to get ...
While many 13-year-old boys might spend their summers playing video games or attending camp, Oliver Taylor decided to build a ...
A group of North Texas doctors and scientists printed part of a human femur—the longest and strongest bone in the body—that mimics the strength, flexibility and overall mechanics of a real ...
Kumiko is a form of Japanese woodworking that uses small cuts of wood (probably offcuts) to produce artful designs. It’s the kind of thing that takes zen-like patience to assemble, and years … ...
Its solutions enable a broad range of industries, including healthcare, automotive, aerospace, art and design, and consumer goods, to build innovative 3D printing applications.
Discover how Scottish scientists revolutionize soft robotics with a 3D-printed robot that walks out of the printer, using an open-source platform.
On today’s episode of ‘Uncanny Valley,’ we discuss how WIRED was able to legally 3D-print the same gun allegedly used by Luigi Mangione, and where US law stands on the technology.