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SonoPrint: New 3D printing technology for fiber-reinforced composites

3D printing has made significant advances in recent years, particularly in the area of composite materials. These materials, which consist of a combination of...

Organovo Subsidiary Samsara to Supply Human Liver Cells for 3D Bioprinting

Organovo subsidiary Samsara Sciences Inc. has launched commercial operations to provide high-quality primary human liver cells for a wide variety of in vivo and...

Ad-Proc-Add: Research consortium examines the process chain of additive-subtractive manufacturing and publishes the results

In the "Advanced Processing of Additively Manufactured Parts" (Ad-Proc-Add) project, accompanied by ecoplus Mechatronics-Cluster, researchers systematically investigated additive-subtractive manufacturing (ASM) process chains, delving into...

Extreme Redesign 3D Printing Challenge 2015 by Stratasys

Stratasys has just started to accept submissions for the annual Extreme Redesign 3D Printing Challenge 2015.  Students worldwide in the field of engineering, design, art...

3D Printing opens up new Possibilities for Maritime Research

MITRE Corporation, an organization to operate research institutes on behalf of the United States that was formed by splitting off from the Massachusetts Institute...

3D Printing in Medicine: Bioengineered Skin Grafts

Bioengineers at Columbia University have found a way to grow artificial skin in complex, three-dimensional shapes so that transplants of skin should be easier. If...

MIT researchers develop 3D printer that automatically adapts to materials

In a world where the demand for more sustainable production methods is constantly growing, the adaptability of 3D printers to a wide variety of...

Micro Matterhorn Proofs Mass Produced Structured Surfaces Could Be The Future

Swiss researchers at the Paul Sherrer Institute (PSI) managed to produce a 3D model of the Matterhorn the size of a few micrometers. To produce...

US researchers are one step closer to 3D printing human organs

It may be decades before human organs can be successfully printed and transplanted using 3D technology. Researchers at Missouri S&T are one step closer...

Researchers Tricked Flies Into Loving 3D Printed Orchids

To find out how Dracula orchids get flies to land on their blossoms researchers 3D printed orchids of their own. The researchers designed a orchid...

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