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26 Chicks Hatched out of 3D Printed Eggs: Moving Toward Dodo and Moa De-Extinction

Can 3D printing bring extinct birds back from the dead? Colossal Biosciences is betting on it. Last week, the Dallas-based…

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4D Printing Replaces the Traditional Cast in Orthopedic Care

The Singaporean startup Castomize has developed a 4D-printed cast that addresses the drawbacks of conventional casts: itching, sweating, irritation, and…

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Sheyn: The Art of Making Everyday Life More Beautiful Through 3D Printing

Sheyn means “beautiful” in Yiddish. Aesthetics are at the heart of Nicolas Gold and Markus Schaffer’s work, so much so…

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How TPM3D Is Using SLS PEBA to Scale 3D-Printed Footwear

As major athletic brands continue expanding their use of additive manufacturing, the 3D-printed footwear market is shifting beyond aesthetically driven…

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Mastrex Expands Access to Metal AM With Affordable MX-Series LPBF Systems

Metal additive manufacturing has long been associated with high costs and complex infrastructure, keeping the technology out of reach for…

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A 3D-Printed Hydrogel Implant Could Treat High Blood Pressure Without Medication

High blood pressure is one of the leading causes of cardiovascular disease worldwide. For many patients, standard drug treatments are…

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incremental3d and The Challenges of 3D Printing with Concrete for Design and Architecture

Additive manufacturing is expanding into more and more fields, and with it, new materials are being tested. One of the…

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See the 3D Printed, Dragon-Skin Exhaust Pipes from Apollo Automobil

The German hypercar manufacturer Apollo Automobil recently revealed that its new Apollo EVO supercar has a stunning feature: tucked under the…

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The First 3D-Printed Plastic House in the Southern Hemisphere

A house made of plastic? We’ll admit, it’s a rather surprising concept, especially at a time when society is trying…

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7 Reasons Why 3D Printing Is Opening New Doors for the Food Industry

3D food printing began in 2006 with the Fab@Home, a printer developed by Cornell University that could only work with…

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How 3D Printing Mannequins at Scale Led to the Birth of a Digital Factory Platform

3D printing's path to industrial scale has run through aerospace tolerances, medical implants, and automotive lightweighting. It has also, less…

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3D Printing Creates Electrodes Tailored to Individual Brains

To record brain activity, neurosurgeons place sensors called bioelectrodes on the brain's surface. These are thin sheets that capture the…