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TOP 5 videos of the week bioprinting, robots, space and more!

Published on May 21, 2017 by Alexandrea P.
TOP 5 videos

A new selection of the best 3D printing videos of the week,  just for you! Find our TOP 5 videos of the week below and tell us what your favorite video is in a comment or on our Facebook and Twitter page. Don’t hesitate to share your favorite videos of the week with us, or your favorites from our list with your friends!

 

TOP 1- 3D printed ovary

If you missed our article on Northwestern Universities latest achievement, 3D bioprinted ovaries, then you’re going to want to check out this video. Below, you will get an up close look at how these researchers are leading the way in women’s thanks to 3D printing and innovation.

TOP 2- Drumming Rings

With these app-connecting rings, you will be able to bring your unique sounds to life through color! Using 3D printed molds to create the rings, their new unique creation will allow you to take music wherever you may go! To see these rings in action, check out the video below!

TOP 3- 3D Printed Robot

Created at the University of California San Diego, this little robot may be the search and rescue device of the future! thanks to its soft yet rigid legs, this little guy can move on four different types of terrain, including sand! With his unique design and make up, this is a robot you won’t want to miss!

TOP 4- Monoprice MPMini Delta 3D Printer

This 3D printer is an easy to use 3D printer that will definitely catch the eyes of those starting out in 3D printing. Starting at lower than $500, this 3D printer boats features that you normally would not be able to find in 3D printers that are lower than this price. To see this printer in action and learn more about its features, check out the video below!

TOP 5- Made in Space

Made in Space is using a their Archinaut technology to help create the future of space as we currently know it with the Ulisses. In this video you will get to learn a little bit about this technology and how they’re using 3D printing in order to create parts and components for the International Space Station in space. This video is definitely a must see for all you space and science lovers out there!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvwXgZhrr-s

 

 

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