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Researchers build Robotic Turtle with 3D Printing for Terrain Testing

To explore the unique locomotion of sea turtles, scientists at the University of Notre Dame have developed a robotic turtle prototype. The robot mimics...

DMG MORI and Illinois Tech join forces to establish National Center for Advanced Manufacturing

DMG MORI and the Illinois Institute of Technology announced plans to establish a national centre for advanced manufacturing. It will be one of the...

New 3D printing process enables more stable connection of steel and aluminum

Until now, joining the metals steel and aluminum in production has been difficult, as the weld seams are very brittle. Researchers at Hiroshima University...

MIT researchers develop ultra-robust composite materials using AI and 3D printing

Scientists at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have presented a new method for developing high-strength composite materials. By combining simulations,...

XJET Wants To Make Moulding Casts A Thing of the Past

This year XJET wants to change how we think of producing metal parts. Usually these parts are moulded in casts and to produce these...

US Researchers develop Customized Tablets via 3D Printing

An interdisciplinary team of researchers at Texas A&M University is receiving approximately $3 million in funding to explore the production of customized medicines for...

Smart materials 3D printed from single-celled organisms

Researchers at the University of California at San Diego, in collaboration with the University of Amsterdam, have developed soft yet resilient materials that begin...

University of Exeter Law School works on blockchain based watermark technology for 3D printing

University of Exeter experts believe that blockchain technology will soon be able to be applied within items produced by 3D printers. The use of 3D...

n3D Biosciences Helps Researchers Create In Vitro Breast Cancer Model

A team of scientists at the Texas Medical Center has made a breakthrough in breast cancer research by using Nano3D's Bioprinting technology.  Using the Bio-Assembler...

New sensor controls for 3D-printed products could transform the manufacturing sector

In a study published in the journal Waves in Random and Complex Media, researchers at the University of Bristol have derived a formula that...

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