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Egg shells, coffee grounds, and flower stems are turned into a printable bioplastic paste.
As companies increasingly pair their printers with monitoring systems, this breakthrough is poised to transform 3D printing from a prototyping tool into a reliable solution for large-scale production.
Researchers at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland have introduced an impressively versatile yet lightweight robotic technology: an elephant robot made with 3D printing.
3D printing is reshaping aerospace, enabling lighter parts, faster production, and radical design shifts. Here's how leading companies are putting additive manufacturing into flight.
Updated A leading 3D printing site has agreed to purge its library of downloadable gun designs at the urging of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. However, it's unlikely to slow the ...
Framatome is investing in a new additive manufacturing centre in France to produce advanced 3D-printed components for the nuclear industry.
Once again we take a look at the valuations of the major 3D printing companies over the past week.
Mobile 3D Printing (M3DP), using printing-in-motion, is a powerful paradigm for automated construction. A mobile robot, equipped with its own power, materials and an arm-mounted extruder, ...
Using light to 3D print liquid resins is hardly a new idea. But researchers at the University of Texas at Austin want to double down on the idea. Specifically, they use a resin with different physi… ...
Forget 3D printing—DNA and water now build tiny machines that assemble themselves A new approach breaks down complicated designs into modular building blocks for easy assembly from the bottom up.
A view of Hanwha Philly Shipyard, where traditional shipbuilding meets cutting-edge technology [Source: Hanwha acquires Philly Shipyard for $100M] The Power of Precision: 3D Printing in Metal ...