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Researchers from Russia present 3D printing with bronze-steel alloy

Researchers at Russia's Skoltech have used a 3D printer to produce samples of bronze-steel alloys that were previously unknown in materials science. The novel...

National Science Foundation funds advancement of battery technology through 3D printing

Tyler Ray, assistant professor in the College of Engineering at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, has received a two-year, $237,916 grant from the...

Max Planck Materials Scientist Dr. Rajaprakash Ramachandramoorthy Receives Starting Grant from the European Research Council

Notebooks, smartphones and many other electronic devices rely on microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). Their reliability and lifetime are influenced by drops, vibration and their surroundings....

NIH researchers use 3D bioprinting to create eye tissue

Scientists have used patient stem cells and 3D bioprinting to create eye tissue. The team of researchers from the National Eye Institute (NEI), part...

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...

New 3D printer ink could make cultured meat more cost-effective 

Cultured meat is a promising, more environmentally friendly alternative to meat from conventional livestock farming. However, production costs are still high. Now, researchers from...

Arburg and DITF develop energy- and material-saving 3D printing process

Nature often works with fiber composites. Nature's construction principle requires little material and energy, thus ensuring the survival of animal and plant species. These...

University of Hong Kong: 3D printer for multi-level anti-counterfeit labels

Scientists from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) have developed a high-precision 3D printing process to produce new...

Purdue University: A fourth dimension for 3D printing

Researchers at Purdue University have developed a patentable method for embedding sensor particles in printing filament. This process is expected to enable functional 3D-printed...

Florida International University receives $3.2M grant from Army Corps of Engineers to research 3D printing of ultra-high performance concrete

Florida International University (FIU) has received a $3.2 million research grant from the Army Corps of Engineers for 3D printing of ultra-high performance concrete...

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