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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...

Texas A&M University: $2.8 million to develop 3D-printed drugs

Researchers at Texas A&M University's Irma Lerma Rangel School of Pharmacy have received a five-year, $2.82 million grant from the National Institutes of Health...

Researchers succeed in 3D printing prostheses for cancer patients

Researchers at King's College London have successfully created a prosthetic chest for cancer patients using custom software and a 3D printer. The case report, published...

3D printing turns moon dust into roads

A joint study by the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Clausthal University of Technology and Aalen University, published today in the...

IDEA -Two production lines with exemplary character

They had an ambitious goal – to industrialize additive manufacturing for both OEMs and SMEs. To reach it, partners from industry along with the...

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...

University North Dakota gets grant to study 3D-printed nuclear reactor components

According to an article by Adam Kurtz of the University of North Dakota (UND), Sougata Roy, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at UND, has...

NTU Singapore and Panasonic develop multi-material 3D printer

Researchers from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore (NTU Singapore), Panasonic Factory Solutions Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. (Panasonic) and the Singapore Centre for 3D Printing...

3D Hubs Offers 25% Discount For Students

3D Hubs is the largest network of 3D printers worldwide and nearly everybody has access to one of their hubs. The 3D printing service is...

Disney Research uses metal balls to balance 3D printed objects

Some of you may already have gained this painful experience: You have designed a sculpture with lots of love and hard work and then...

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