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Korean research team reports progress in metal 3D printing

A research team led by Dr. Sang-woo Song, Dr. Chan-kyu Kim and Dr. Kang-myung Seo at the Department of Joining Technology of the Korea...

How ultrasound can make 3D printed parts stronger and more durable

In the near future, ultrasound will enable industrial 3D printers to manufacture more robust, durable and cheaper components for aerospace, toolmaking and other industries...

The Purdue Space Program-Active Controls (PSP-AC) team relies on 3D printing

Additive manufacturing makes the impossible possible. It is also changing the way the next generation of innovators will design and manufacture the products of...

Queen’s University Belfast: 4D Printed Implants for efficient Treatment of Breast Cancer

Researchers at Queen's University Belfast have developed personalized "smart" implants from 4D printing for the treatment of breast cancer. This is the first time...

Washington State University: 3D-printing on Mars using Martian rock-metal composite

A little Martian dust appears to go a long way. A small amount of simulated crushed Martian rock mixed with a titanium alloy made...

Student team uses micro-metal 3D printing for microgravity experiment

Students use micro 3D printing technology for experiments related to the International Space Station. When a team of students, led by Rohan Sachdeva (12th grade...

3D bioprinting in the human body could become possible thanks to new soft robots

UNSW Sydney researchers unveiled a prototype device that can 3D print living cells directly onto internal organs. The new tool can potentially be used...

3D bio-printer to print human meniscus on ISS

The knee is not only one of the largest and most complex joints in the body - it is also very susceptible to injury....

Fraunhofer WKI exhibits 3D-printed column made from natural-fiber-reinforced bioplastic at the Biennale

The Fraunhofer WKI, in collaboration with the University of Stuttgart, the Laser Zentrum Hannover and industrial partners, has produced a column made from natural-fiber-reinforced...

A&M University uses 3D printing to develop method against product counterfeiting 

Researchers at Texas A&M University have developed a method to imprint a hidden magnetic label with authentication information into hardware during the manufacturing process...

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