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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...

New process developed for cost-effective 3D printing of steel

Researchers at the University of Cambridge, together with partners from several countries, have developed a new process for the 3D printing of steel. According...

Producing programmable living materials with synthetic biology and 3D printing

A new study uses 3D printing and genetically modified plant cells to produce complex, self-repairing materials that could revolutionize biofabrication and construction. While mainly bacterial...

Aston University from Birmingham gets 3D Bioprinter Quantum X bio

Aston University is to receive a state-of-the-art Quantum X bio 3D printer from CELLINK and Nanoscribe following a £612,176 grant from the Biotechnology and...

US researchers develop improved materials with AI and 3D printing

Researchers from the USA have presented a new method for using artificial intelligence (AI) and 3D printing to develop materials with precisely defined properties....

Researchers at Denver University Use 3D Bioprinter to Create Heart Valves

Following a partnership that has been established with Denver's 3D Printing Store, researchers at the University of Denver started using the affordable BioBot 1...

Researchers develop High-Performance Titanium Alloys using Additive Manufacturing

Industrial production of titanium alloys has always been plagued with problems related to quality and waste disposal. A team from Hong Kong Polytechnic University...

RMIT University scientists have developed a 3D-printed titanium structure with high strength

A 3D-printed 'metamaterial' developed by RMIT University researchers, which has a strength-to-weight ratio not commonly found in nature or manufacturing, could transform the manufacture...

3D Printing Helps Researchers to Prove That Roller Coasters May be a Cure for Kidney Stones

According to a report published in The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, riding a certain roller coasters could help small kidney stones to...

Where Technology Meets Architecture: Ultimaker 3D Printers Pave The Way for Creative Innovation Among Students

Ultimaker, the global leader in professional 3D printing, announces its engagement with the University of Tokyo with its utilization of digital fabrication...

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