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US researchers develop 3D-printed device to detect pollution in space

A team at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory has developed a new framework for the additive manufacturing of a space instrument to detect...

ESA Releases Video on 3D Printed Lunar Base

Ever since proving that 3D printing using lunar material was possible, the ESA has been working on further investigating the technique.  After measuring how shielding...

New sensor controls for 3D-printed products could transform the manufacturing sector

In a study published in the journal Waves in Random and Complex Media, researchers at the University of Bristol have derived a formula that...

Chinese scientists develop self-cleaning toilet

One of the most tedious household chores could soon be a thing of the past: Researchers at Huazhong University of Science and Technology in...

Penn State replaces 3D printing plastics with plant-based materials

Scientists at Penn State University are working on sustainable resin materials for 3D printing. These should be able to replace petrochemical-based plastics currently used...

Combination of Bioprinting Methods to create Functional Blood Vessels

Researchers at UMC Utrecht have succeeded for the first time in combining volumetric bioprinting with melt electroprinting. This combines the speed and cell-friendliness of...

Researchers at TU Wien Create 3D Nano-Structures Made of Pure Gold

Scientists at the Technical University of Vienna have developed a process to create 3D nano-structures made of nearly pure gold. The additive direct-write lithography technique uses...

3D scanned and 3D printed Frog for Anatomy Class

3D printing has a lot of use cases for example it is used in medicine and in schools. So far skeletons for anatomy classes...

Concordia University researchers realize 3D printing with ultrasound

Most 3D printing methods currently in use rely either on photo (light)- or thermo (heat)-activated reactions to achieve precise manipulation of polymers. The development...

Stanford scientists 3D printing rocks to examine how microstructures affect large-scale properties

At the Stanford University a research team is working on 3D printed stones. They try to print nearly the same very fine internal structures...

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