A 3D printer that has made its way into most people’s homes and offices is the all-new FDM 3D printer. These advanced ...
Although 3D printing tends to be regarded as a new form of disruptive technology, the concept actually dates back to the 1940s when it was first described in science fiction. It later cropped up in ...
Around 2015, the headlines and hysteria surrounding 3D printing reached a fever pitch. If you subscribed to the buzz—and so many of us did—the revolution was nigh. Our homes would soon be equipped ...
Researchers have developed a new method for creating parts from a thermoset material without relying on any additional ...
Mr Logtenberg is the co-founder of CEAD, a company that designs and builds large-format 3D printers at its base in the Dutch ...
String instruments made with traditional woodworking are expensive. There must be a more affordable way to achieve sound quality. The solution is 3D printing.
A look at how UMaine’s massive polymer 3D printer is transforming nuclear reactor construction by cutting costs and improving ...
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World’s largest polymer 3D printer helps speed construction of nuclear reactors parts
Researchers in the US have used a massive 3D printer to create complex concrete forms that speed up nuclear plant ...
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Scientists Turned a Mosquito’s Bloodsucking Mouth Into a Tiny High Resolution 3D Printer
Under a microscope, the mosquito’s proboscis looks like a tiny, precision tool. Thin, flexible, and sharp, it slips through ...
Britt Young, writer and lecturer at UC Berkeley, explains why 3D printing has not brought down costs of prosthetic limbs.
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