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Stanford Creates New 3D Printing Method
With most 3D printers, objects are built up layer by layer. But what if they didn’t have to be?
Dan Congreve, an…
Lowering the Cost of Metal Powders for 3D printing
By Carolyn Mathas
3D printing, creates objects by addition of material, layer by layer and metal powder is!-->…
Tommy the Additive Manufactured Cat
Dozens of black cats had ended up dead. They weren't run over or the target of cruel pranks. Rather, they were just…
Anycubic Rolls Kobra Series and Anycubic Photon M3 Series 3D Printers
Anycubic announced the Anycubic Kobra series and Anycubic Photon M3 series of 3D printers, featuring Anycubic LeviQ…
X-ray Lens Enables a View into the Nanoworld
Achromatic lenses produce sharp images in photography and optical microscopes, enabling different colors to have a…
3D Printed FUS Transducer for Ultrasound—$80, Accurate and Easy-to-Use
The few focused ultrasound devices for preclinical research are expensive, bulky, and lack the precision needed for…
Jelly and Salt—Part of the Recipe for Self-Healing Robots?
A low-cost, biodegradable, 3-D printed, self-healing jelly may be changing the face of soft robotics.
The…
3D Printed Nanomagnets Unveil A World Of Magnetic-field Patterns
An international team of scientists used 3D printing and microscopy to glimpse what happens when taking magnets to…
World’s Longest Flexible Fiber Battery Produced
Researchers have produced a flexible fiber lithium-ion battery 140 meters long. For those not using the metric…
Using ML in discovery of new materials for 3D printing
The use of 3D printing across multiple manufacturing segments is creating greater demand for new 3D printing…