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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...

US researchers develop 3D printed rescue robots

A scientist at the U.S. University of Worcester Polytechnic Institute has received funding to advance the development of 3D-printed rescue robots. The flexible and...

Innovative 3D Printing Materials: DyNAtrix promises Advances in Bioculture

A new era in biological cell culture research may be upon us. Previously used materials for cell culture often encountered limitations, especially in terms...

Plant based 3D Printed Calamari Rings

Meat alternatives are common on supermarket refrigerated shelves, but plant-based seafood is rare. In the face of polluting fisheries, researchers are demonstrating a new...

Researchers develop 3D printing process for human tissue

A team from the University of Sydney and the Children's Medical Research Institute has developed a new 3D printing process for human tissue. Using...

Open source technology makes 3D printing possible in seconds

For years, we have continuously reported on volumetric 3D printing. Unlike most methods that create objects layer by layer, volumetric 3D printing allows an...

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...

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...

Korean Researchers develop 3D Printing for Transparent Displays inspired by Nature

Researchers at the Korean Electronics Research Institute (KERI) have developed a 3D printing technology for transparent displays and AR devices. The physical principle of...

NTU Singapore tests 3D Printed Materials for new Satellites

Scientists at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore are currently testing newly developed 3D-printed materials for use in satellites. The aim is to produce...

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