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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 ...
Kumiko is a form of Japanese woodworking that uses small cuts of wood (probably offcuts) to produce artful designs. It’s the kind of thing that takes zen-like patience to assemble, and years … ...
My 3D printing journey, part 2: Printing upgrades and making mistakes 3D-printing new parts for the A1 taught me a lot about plastic, and other things.
Google Beam uses an AI model that turns video calls into a lifelike 3D experience. It could be the next best thing to being there.
New print jobs How 3D printing is personalizing health care Prosthetics are becoming increasingly affordable and accessible thanks to 3D printers.
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 and sustainability.
Home > Consumer Electronics You Can Now 3D Print Parts for Your Philips Shaver It's all cool with Philips, too—the company is even helping distribute the print files.
Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, is too slow and expensive to mass-produce parts, but not for an ultra-low-volume car like the Cadillac Celestiq.
A new bioprinter uses ultrasound to non-invasively 3D print tissues, biosensors, and medication depots deep in the body.
How are 3D printing and metal injection molding changing golf club design? Learn the pros, cons and future of these technologies.
They might call it Levity, but there’s nothing funny about Rapid Liquid Print’s new silicone 3D printer. It has to be seen to be believed, and luckily [3D Printing Nerd] gives us lots o… ...
Here are key strategies to create a successful 3D printing program in educational institutions, fostering innovation and enhancing student learning experiences.