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University of Arkansas receives $3.5 million for 3D concrete printing research

Applied Research Associates, a New Mexico-based research and engineering firm, awarded nearly $3.5 million to the University of Arkansas to study the most practical...

NASA awards grants for 3D printing and quantum technology for climate research

New technologies are key to helping NASA advance its long-term exploration goals for the benefit of all. To support these efforts, the agency announced...

US researchers are one step closer to 3D printing human organs

It may be decades before human organs can be successfully printed and transplanted using 3D technology. Researchers at Missouri S&T are one step closer...

3D Printed Insoles Measure Sole Pressure during any activity

Researchers at ETH Zurich, Empa and EPFL are developing a 3D-​printed insole with integrated sensors that allows the pressure of the sole to be...

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...

U.S. researchers unveil new AI-driven method to improve additive manufacturing

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have developed a new approach for detecting defects in metal parts made by...

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....

Oregon State receives grant to study carbon sequestration in 3D-printed building materials

Oregon State University and Sandia National Laboratory have received a three-year, $540,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to study the capture of...

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 printing with ink containing bacteria creates bone-like composites

EPFL researchers have published a method for 3D printing an ink that contains calcium carbonate-producing bacteria. The 3D-printed mineralized biocomposite is unprecedentedly strong, lightweight...

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