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The Cool Down on MSNMIT engineers thrilled after developing game-changing 3D printing technique: 'This is an exciting path'MIT researchers have developed a clever 3D printing trick that could save materials and simplify cleanup. What sets it apart ...
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New Scientist on MSN3D printing could enable a long-term treatment for type 1 diabetesSmall, 3D-printed devices, designed to be implanted directly under the skin, could allow people with type 1 diabetes to ...
If an object that's composed of two types of material is going to fail, the break will usually occur at the interface where ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNDual-light 3D printing technique enables seamless blending of flexible and rigid materialsInspired by how nature blends toughness and flexibility, such as the rigid structure of bone surrounded by pliable cartilage, ...
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Tom's Hardware on MSNHong Kong scientists 3D printing organs for transplant patients — 3D-printed respiratory tissue combined with lab-grown mini organs in new procedureScientists at the University of Hong Kong have started experimenting with 3D printed organ technology to help burn victims.
A single printing resin can take on either soft or hard properties when printed with a 3D printer. This requires a special ...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers have developed a novel 3D printing technique that uses light to ...
Researchers developed a fast, precise new 3D printing method that seamlessly merges soft and hard properties into a single object using different colors of light. (Nanowerk News) Inspired by how ...
Discover how 3D printing of body parts is transforming healthcare, from custom prosthetics to bioprinted organs.
Researchers have developed a 3D printer tested during a parabolic flight: christened LASED, it could go into space.
The technology, detailed in the journal Nature Materials, relies on a specially formulated liquid resin and a unique dual-light printing process. Unlike traditional 3D printing, which ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNFlexible e-textile uses 3D-printed sensors to monitor and optimize combat training routinesTraditional military training often relies on standardized methods, which has limited the provision of optimized training ...
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