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More affordable than ever, 3D printers are booming for personal, professional, and educational use. Here's everything to know before you buy one, along with the top models from our hands-on testing.
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 ...
3D-printed guns, often described as a type of "ghost" gun, are untraceable firearms that can be assembled using a 3D printer, downloadable blueprints and some basic materials.
Having a battery organizer is fundamental for those who frequently utilize batteries. It aids in maintaining an orderly arrangement of your batteries, ...
The team sought to overcome these challenges by developing a low-cost, desktop 3D printing system for creating soft robots – made solely from a soft plastic material and powered by air pressure. Once ...
Philips has introduced a program that allows consumers to 3D print replacement parts for some of its personal health devices, marking a new approach to product repair ...
Philips Fixables is a new initiative that lets consumers 3D print their own parts and accessories like cutting guides for a beard trimmer.
How to 3D print your creation Our resident CNET 3D printing expert James Bricknell has taken this craze one step further and, using some clever AI technology, 3D-printed one of these ChatGPT images.
3D printing tiny cars isn't new, but this creator's work lets you print a Revell- or Tamiya-style kit you can assemble yourself, just like the good old days.
Into this comes [Toast], with an entirely 3D printed instant camera, not a Polaroid as he calls it, but one for Fuji Instax Mini film.
How Belfast CEO has put ‘proper mid-life crisis’ to good use after fearing being ‘fat, old and useless’ Axial3D boss Roger Johnston tells Margaret Canning how helping a children’s cancer ...
Scientists develop a biodegradable battery powered by fungi, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional batteries.