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Autodesk Teams Up With Researchers at LLNL to Explore Micro Scale 3D Printing

Software company Autodesk has embarked on an 18-month research partnership with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in California to explore the intersection of design software...

Researchers Can Reconstruct The Gcode Of An Object With Just The Sound A 3D Printer Creates

During the International Conference for Cyber-Physical Systems in Vienna, a US-American researcher shows a way to reconstruct the gcode of an object just by listening. The...

New 3D printer ink could make cultured meat more cost-effective 

Cultured meat is a promising, more environmentally friendly alternative to meat from conventional livestock farming. However, production costs are still high. Now, researchers from...

Inspect The First Known Examples Of Chinese Writing On The 3D Scanned Oracle Bone

Cambridge University holds more than 600 oracle bones with Chinese inscriptions dating back from 1339 to 1112 BCE. Some of these oracle bones were 3D scanned and...

Johns Hopkins University: Worm-like gel robots from the 3D printer

Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have described their work on worm-like gel robots in a technical paper. The engineers relied on 3D printing to...

Researcher Awarded € 2.5 Million to Develop 3D Printed Batteries

Dublin-based researcher Professor Valeria Nicolosi has been awarded € 2.5 million by the ERC to further advance her developed 3D printing process in order...

3D Printed Mechanical Chameleon Blends in with Background

In the paper titled "Mechanical Chameleon through Dynamic Real-Time Plasmonic Tuning" published in the ACS Nano Journal, researchers created a 3D printed chameleon that changes...

Concordia University researchers realize 3D printing with ultrasound

Most 3D printing methods currently in use rely either on photo (light)- or thermo (heat)-activated reactions to achieve precise manipulation of polymers. The development...

Researchers develop highly Conductive Metallic Gel for 3D Printing

NC State University researchers have developed a metallic gel that has high electrical conductivity and can be used to print three-dimensional solid objects at...

University of Glasgow researchers 3D printed more efficient heat exchanger

A team led by engineers from the University of Glasgow have developed the system, which exploits the unique properties of microscale surfaces to create...

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