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Lewis Lab at Harvard develops new method for spiral 3D printing

Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University...

New 3D printing process for ceramics enables high-precision microstructures

A new 3D printing process could significantly improve the production of ceramic structures. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a technique called 3D-AJP...

Load-optimized components with laser deposition welding

An interdisciplinary research team is investigating how metal structures can be optimized for specific loads. This involves the use of laser metal deposition, an...

3D Printing Helps Researchers to Prove That Roller Coasters May be a Cure for Kidney Stones

According to a report published in The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, riding a certain roller coasters could help small kidney stones to...

3D-Printed Soft Robot Walks Without Electronics – Powered by Air Pressure

Researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed a six-legged walking robot that operates entirely without electronic components and is produced in...

Machine learning to automatically optimize process parameters in metal 3D printing

A research team from the University of Toronto has presented a new optimization framework for metal-based 3D printing. The method, called AIDED (Accurate Inverse...

High-tech railcars: Bikes without pedals from the 3D printer

In the "Drais3D-Trinational" project, students from three continents come together, primarily online, and work in mixed teams on the task of developing a completely...

UpnaLab scientists develop LeviPrint: 3D-printing and assembly with acoustic levitation

UpnaLab scientists developed LeviPrint, a system for assembling objects in a contactless manner using acoustic levitation. They explored a set of optimum acoustic fields...

OpenFlexure: Researchers develop 3D-printed microscope for just 60 US dollars

A research team from the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow has developed a low-cost microscope that can be produced for around 60 US dollars....

Korean research team reports progress in metal 3D printing

A research team led by Dr. Sang-woo Song, Dr. Chan-kyu Kim and Dr. Kang-myung Seo at the Department of Joining Technology of the Korea...

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