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US researchers develop tiny 3D-printed robots for medicine

Scientists at the University of Colorado Boulder have developed a new class of tiny robots that can move themselves through liquids. The 20-micrometer "microrobots"...

Volumetric Helical Additive Manufacturing Improves 3D Print Quality and Size

3D printing technology has made significant progress in recent years. A team of scientists led by Professor Christophe Moser of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale...

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...

3D Printer helps create Magnetic Field Maps

Researchers at Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University have developed a new, low-cost method of magnetic field mapping. Using 3D printers and traditional lab equipment,...

Modelling the dimensional accuracy of SLM with PBLF

Dimensional accuracy is one of the major concerns for Laser Powder Bed Fusion technologies since the process is characterized by high-temperature gradients, consolidation, and...

HU3DINKS: Development of ‘Human Inks’ for 3D Bioprinting

Bioprinting technology has the potential to revolutionize medicine by generating human tissue for a variety of applications. A key element of this technology is...

Essentium Research shows Reduction of CO2 Emissions through 3D Printing

3D printing manufacturer Essentium has announced the results of an independent study showing the positive impact of 3D printing on reducing carbon emissions. The study...

4D printing for nerve stimulation

Specific nerves may be stimulated artificially, for example to treat pain. The finer the nerves, the more difficult it is to attach the required...

On the nature of meltpool

“From a profound comprehension of Physics and Computing emerges a perspective that pushes the boundaries of what is known and what is.” Guest article from...

University of Oregon: Developing affordable Microscale 3D Printing Technology

Professor Paul Dalton's team at the University of Oregon has transformed a standard 3D printer into a high-resolution research printer for bioengineering. MEW, a special...

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