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Crack Detection in Concrete, 3D Printed Buildings Made Possible by Adding Graphene Oxide

Engineering students at the public research university Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) in the Australian state of Victoria have…

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A Customizable Concept Car Made With 3D Printing

At the Japan Mobility Show held at the end of last year, carmaker Daihatsu Motor Co presented several new vehicles.…

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Top 5 Videos: Refurbishing Trains With 3D Printing

Welcome to our weekly roundup of the Top 5 most compelling 3D printing videos. This week's edition kicks off with…

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#3DExpress: Formlabs Shows Off More Realistic 3D Printed Teeth

2024 is already well underway, and to start the year off on the right foot, we're introducing a new article…

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Steakholder Foods’ First 3D Printed Eel: Tempting or Not?

Today, the eel industry faces a number of challenges due to significant and ever-increasing demand. According to Industry Research, the…

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How to Choose the Best Computer for 3D Modeling and CAD

CAD, or computer-aided design, is the process of creating, modifying and optimizing designs using specialized software. It is widely used…

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Improved Surgical Times at University Hospital Birmingham Thanks to 3D Printing

One area in which we have rapidly seen the growth of 3D printing is the medical field due to its…

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The Mass Spectrometer Filter 3D Printed in Just a Few Hours

At MIT, a team of researchers led by Fernando Velásquez-García has developed a 3D printed filter for a mass spectrometer.…

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What Is Additive Manufacturing?

Far from being a gadget or simply a trend, additive manufacturing is a technological revolution hailed as part of the…

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3D Printing in Nonprofits: Innovating Aid with AM

There are almost 10 million nonprofit organizations around the world today. In the United States alone, there are 1.5 million…

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3D Printed ‘Body-on-Chip’ Could Mean the End of Animal Testing

Thanks to additive manufacturing, experiments on living animals could potentially be replaced by a far more ethical method of drug…

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#3DStartup: Rosotics and the World’s Largest Metal 3D Printer

US-based startup Rosotics specializes in the development of 3D equipment, with a particular focus on metal additive manufacturing. Its goal?…