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The QR3D House: Four Floors of Futuristic Design

Additive manufacturing has once again demonstrated its agility in the construction sector, this time in Singapore! The country recently opened…

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Why Should You Invest in a 3D Printer Enclosure?

As extrusion-based 3D printing continues to gain popularity, so too do concerns about its potential health risks, particularly related to…

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PWS Adopts Nikon SLM500 for Additive Manufacturing of Suppressors

Primary Weapon Systems (PWS) is a firearms manufacturer based in Boise, Idaho, that has expanded its metal 3D printing capabilities…

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Top Gadgets to 3D Print For The Summer

Summer started a few weeks ago, and with it, its long-awaited vacations and periods of relaxation. Whether you're at the…

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Hi.Stories on 3D Printing for Cultural Heritage

There are so many applications for additive manufacturing in the art and cultural heritage sector. We have covered them in…

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Hong Kong University Develops 3D Printed Airways for Burn Victims

High-degree burns often cause injuries to the respiratory tract. To treat inhalation injuries, cuts must be repaired and damaged tissue…

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A New 3D Printed Device is Capable of Transforming Air into Drinking Water

Imagine a device capable of extracting drinking water from the atmosphere, providing a feasible remedy to the global water crisis…

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Maya, The Popular 3D Modeling and Animation Software

Maya is one of the most popular software solutions for 3D modeling and animation. Developed in 1998 by the American…

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Researchers Develop New 3D Printable Gel from Sorghum Proteins

Researchers at the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture have developed an innovative 3D printed gel from grain sorghum.…

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Cambridge Develops Laser-Assisted Cold Spray Technique with Potential for Aerospace Applications

The Centre for Industrial Photonics (CIP) at the University of Cambridge's Institute for Manufacturing (IfM) has developed a new technology:…

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Application of the Month: 3D Printed Pen for Diagnosing Parkinson’s Disease

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects an estimated 10 million people worldwide, and it is the second…

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Prototype 3D Printer Capable of Working with Lunar Regolith Developed

Additive manufacturing in the aerospace sector is growing steadily. Now, Chinese scientists at the Tiandu Laboratory have achieved an important…