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Four Danish engineering students have captured global attention with their groundbreaking 3D-printed drone that can fly ...
People of a certain generation may misremember the "You wouldn't download a car" anti-piracy ads. It seemed ludicrous at the ...
D Printing Concrete Houses in the 1930s? It Actually Happened! Long before modern 3D printing took off, an early version of ...
University of Queensland researchers have developed an affordable, open-source DNA measurement tool that can be built using a ...
ICON, a 3D printing construction company, said three homes in the Mueller community were now up for sale. The homes were ...
In 2019 alone, the US generated 66 million tons of food waste. The majority of that waste (60 percent) ended up in landfills.
Apparently, folks in the material science world are totally over the fact that we're able to 3D print titanium alloys ...
Nickel alloys have become increasingly important in 3D printing due to their thermal and mechanical strength as well as their ...
Ceramic additive manufacturing holds potential for high-performance applications, but technical challenges remain a barrier ...
A New Mexico startup saved the day for a film production company earlier this year. New Mexico Frontiers found out how ...
For a consumer 3D printer to successfully produce parts in PEI and PEEK, it would need to be extensively modified; which is exactly what NASA did with a LulzBot TAZ 4 back in 2016.
[Turbo_SunShine] says to just print your own, and experiment away! Now, if you’re thinking that 3D printing some filament sounds inefficient at best (and a gimmick at worst) you’re not alone.