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Sneakprint Creates the Perfectly Fitted Pair of Sneakers Using 3D Printing

Additive manufacturing is increasingly making its mark in the fashion industry, particularly appealing for its creative freedom and customization. From…

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Simpath 3D Prints Highly Realistic Trachea Models

As we know, 3D printing has profoundly transformed the medical field, making it possible to produce customized models ranging from…

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Could 3D Printed Tennis Balls Be the Future of Sustainable Play?

Tennis balls don’t last forever. Their lifespan depends on the type of ball and style of play: pressurized balls typically…

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BRL-CAD: The Design Software Created for Defense

With so many 3D design and modeling tools available, finding the right fit can be overwhelming. Enter BRL-CAD, an open-source,…

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10 Reasons Why 3D Printing Can Improve Automotive Safety 

In 2023 alone, motor vehicle crashes claimed the lives of 40,901 people in the United States, according to the U.S.…

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Fraunhofer 3D Printed Exoskeleton Helps Patients Return to Daily Life

After accidents that damage tendons, a patient’s mobility is often severely limited. Hand injuries, in particular, can take a long…

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Specialized’s New 3D Saddle Boosts Pro Cycling Comfort

Specialized has introduced a new saddle that allows elite cyclists to stop choosing between comfort and performance. The S-Works Power…

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Caltech Researchers Develop New Approach to Metalurgy with 3D Printing

Researchers at Caltech have developed a novel approach to metallurgy that enables precise control over both the chemical composition and…

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Which Companies Manufacture 3D Printing Resin in the United States?

Resins play a central role in many 3D printing technologies. In fact, the very first 3D printing method—stereolithography(SLA)—relies on a…

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Scottish Crew Tests 3D-Printed Boat Parts in Pacific Crossing

Three brothers from Scotland are taking on a monumental challenge that shows how 3D printing is not just for the…

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Application of the Month: 3D Printed Titanium Tank from South Korean Consortium

A group of South Korea’s leading companies and research institutions is driving a major breakthrough in space technology. The Korea…

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OrthoVoxel Uses 3D Printing to Develop Orthopedic Devices

3D printing, though it hasn’t yet reached its full potential, is already starting to significantly change healthcare professionals’ practices. In…