One day, doctors might be able to 3D print copies of your organs in order to test a variety of drugs, thanks to a new ...
Interestingly, this advanced bioprinter is capable of fabricating a diverse array of tissues, including both soft brain tissue and harder materials such as cartilage and bone.
A new AM process, Dynamic Interface Printing, from the University of Melbourne promises to revolutionize bioprinting.
University of Texas at Dallas mechanical engineers have designed a 3D-printed femur that could help doctors prepare for surgeries to repair bones and develop treatments for bone tumors.The engineers, ...
A foot for puppy, a self-driving car, and parts for spaceships: You won't believe all the things people are making with 3D ...
D printing is advancing battery technology by enabling customized, efficient, and sustainable production. This includes innovations in lithium-ion and solid-state batteries, with applications from ...
D Scotland are an innovative, Glasgow-based company who specialise in the design and manufacture of unique chess sets. Their sets have ...
Dr. Lee stated, “The new print head using PMN-PZT thin film material has enhanced the potential for high-resolution 3D ...
As part of the Dresden-Dakar-Banjul Rally 2024, this initiative by Nick and Marcel, two additive manufacturing experts from ...
The architectural design of electrodes offers new opportunities for next-generation electrochemical energy storage devices ...
Researchers from Northwestern University, University of Virginia, Carnegie Mellon University, and Argonne National Laboratory ...
While 3D printing might have been around for a while, its capabilities are still somewhat limited and many don’t quite ...