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A research team with Professors Wei Chen and Ryan Truby harnessed physics, computation, and 3D printing to autonomously produce materials that change shape on demand.
Having been over a decade since Japan’s Tanaka Precious Metals developed the world’s first platinum-based powder for 3D ...
The 3D Printing Companies Quadrant provides an in-depth analysis of the global 3D Printing market, evaluating over 100 companies and recognizing the top 25 as quadrant leaders. This study highlights ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNew hybrid 3D printing method reduces plastic waste while preserving durability
A new MIT toolkit blends eco-friendly filaments with strong plastics, making 3D printing greener without losing strength.
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The Cool Down on MSNResearchers develop game-changing 3D printer that creates household items from unexpected material: 'Accessible to everyone'
It's an AI-guided, user-intuitive product. Researchers develop game-changing 3D printer that creates household items from unexpected material: 'Accessible to everyone' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Mouser Electronics, Inc. has released its latest installment of its technology series called That's 3D Printed?
Mouser Electronics recently released its latest instalment of the Empowering Innovation Together (EIT) technology series, ...
He invented 3D printing processes to speed small-scale additive manufacturing and aid nuclear fusion development.
EufyMake E1 UV Printer can print textures in millions of true colors on various objects and over materials including wood, ...
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The Cool Down on MSNInnovative company builds 3D-printed house from never-before-used material: 'It does not rely on cement'
Backed by Lib Work Co., Arup, and World's Advanced Saving Project, also known as WASP, the Lib Earth House Model B spans ...
D printers aren't exactly cheap, so if you're going to make that investment, you should start by learning what the best ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNRising number of 3D printer 'ghost guns' being seized in Ireland
Liz Dunphy examines the new violent threat posed by 3D-printed weapons, which are cheap, readily available, and almost impossible for gardaí to trace ...
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