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The Brighterside of News on MSNAmazing 3D-printed material can grow, breathe, and remove CO2 from the airAt ETH Zurich, scientists from many different fields are working on something that seems straight out of science fiction.
Scientists at UT Austin unveil a novel 3D printing method using coloured light to fuse soft and rigid materials.
It’s messy. It’s not glamorous. And it’s not easy. 3D concrete printing is happening in Iowa and could become a revolutionary ...
In February 2021, the Newly Upgraded VARIAXIS i-800 NEO 5-Axis Machine was unveiled by Mazak. With a powerful CNC, faster machining cycle times, increased workpiece capacities, and additional ...
Treddy Additive Days 2025 unites industry giants around 3D printing’s future in a high-caliber summit entirely devoted to ...
Only 60 pieces of the 3D-printed Fortune Merlion figurines have been made. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Double-network (DN) hydrogels, with their unique combination of mechanical strength and toughness, have emerged as promising materials for soft robotics and tissue engineering. In the past decade, ...
Researchers at the University of Bristol sought to test the integrity of 3D-printed concrete during earthquakes through ...
Researchers from Ningbo University and the University of Hong Kong have proposed a novel 3D nanoprinting technique to ...
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How-To Geek on MSN5 Nostalgic 3D-Printed Projects Inspired By Retro ComputingThe designer uses (and recommends) a retro-inspired Raspbian 95 operating system, which mimics Windows 95. There are other ...
UT Austin researchers 3D print parts that are both soft and hard. The technology blends rigid and flexible materials in one print.
To test the new system, the researchers printed a small, working model of a human knee joint. It had rigid “bones” and ...
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