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The First Scientists To Affordably 3D Print Flexible, Wearable Batteries
Scientists at Brunel University London have become the first to simply and affordably 3D print a flexible, wearable…
Putting NASA’s First 3D Printed Rocket Engine To The Test
Engineers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, tested NASA's first 3D printed rocket…
Design Robots In Minutes With ‘Interactive Robogami’
Researchers from MIT's CSAIL present a system called 'Interactive Robogami' that lets you design a robot in…
3D Printed Robotic Arm Performs Sign Language
A group of engineering students from University of Antwerp in Belgium have created a 3D-printed robotic arm…
3D Print The World’s Lightest Cycling Shoes
Using a combination of Kevlar, boron and carbon-fiber cloth, along with molds that create casts of his feet, he…
3D Printing Takes Levitation Out Of The Laboratory
A 3D-printed acoustic levitator means levitation techniques are no longer confined to the laboratory.
Owls Give Clues For Developing Ultraquiet Aircraft
There have been previous studies of owl wings and silent flight. The U.S. military has also looked at owl flight…
System Enables Efficient Evaluation Of Macroscopic Designs
Such precise control of printed objects’ microstructure gives designers commensurate control of the objects’…
Replicating Old Art With New Technology
A small studio and factory uses 3D printing technology to replicate ancient art in northwest Shaanxi province's…
Biohybrid Robot Uses Sea Slug’s Muscles
A robot that uses muscles from a sea slug’s mouth, nerves, and neurons to crawl with an inchworm-like movement, has…