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Volumetric Helical Additive Manufacturing Improves 3D Print Quality and Size

3D printing technology has made significant progress in recent years. A team of scientists led by Professor Christophe Moser of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale...

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...

Researchers establish first-of-its-kind framework to diagnose 3D-printing errors

Additive manufacturing, can create custom parts for electromagnetic devices on-demand and at a low cost. These devices are highly sensitive, and each component requires...

INNOprint 3D Prints Shelters in Just 30 Minutes

A team of French researchers at the University of Nantes has developed a 3D printer capable of creating emergency shelters within an extremely short...

New technology improves production time for 3D-printed machine parts

Researchers at North Carolina State University have demonstrated a technique that allows users who manufacture metal machine parts using 3D printing technologies to perform...

NTU Singapore develops 3D-printed active tissue for medical devices and soft robotics

Researchers at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), have developed an innovative wearable fabric that is flexible but can stiffen when needed. The new...

Pros and Cons of 3D printed food

Scientists at Columbia University are studying the pros and cons of 3D-printed food technology. In a new Perspective article published by npj Science of Food,...

Rice University students develop low-cost 3D printer for metal using cold spray process

A group of Rice University students have developed a metal 3D printer based on cold spray technology. Their printer uses pressure and speed instead...

NTU Singapore tests 3D Printed Materials for new Satellites

Scientists at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore are currently testing newly developed 3D-printed materials for use in satellites. The aim is to produce...

Researchers develop 3D printing process for human tissue

A team from the University of Sydney and the Children's Medical Research Institute has developed a new 3D printing process for human tissue. Using...

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