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Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin developed a fast 3D printing process that fuses rubber-like and rigid plastics in one build.
A cheetah's powerful sprint, a snake's lithe slither, or a human's deft grasp: Each is made possible by the seamless ...
A groundbreaking piece of technology has arrived at Northwestern Michigan College's Aero Park Laboratory, promising to revolutionize the construction industry and address both housing and skilled ...
The mechanical strength and toughness of engineering materials are often mutually exclusive, posing challenges for material design and selection. To address this, a research team from The Hong Kong ...
Polymaker states the heat stability temperature of HT-PLA is around 150°C, which is vastly higher than the typical PLA ...
UBC Okanagan researchers have developed a 3D bio-printed model that closely mimics the complexity of natural lung tissue, an ...
In just a weekend, this customizable collection of 3D prints took my junk drawer from a mess to the epitome of tidiness ...
If you’re looking for a more open, unenclosed 3D printer design than a cubic frame can accommodate, but don’t want to use a bed-slinger, you don’t have many options. [Boothy Builds] recently found ...
Tessella Biosciences, a McMaster University-backed start-up, has produced a bioink that can be used to 3D print simulated lung tissue.