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13 3D printing projects you must try
D printing is a fun hobby and there are many useful items that you can make. Here are 13 projects you can try out to test ...
A recent study published in Nature Communications demonstrated how droplet-based three-dimensional (3D) printing could help fabricate cerebral cortex tissues comprising layer-specific neurons ...
Though still in its early stages of development, 3D printing promises to fundamentally change the way objects of all shapes and sizes are produced. Russian engineer Nikita Chen-yun-ta recently ...
Scientists in Italy are developing sweet snacks with lab-grown plant cells and fruit residues, producing a material that a 3D ...
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5 ambitious 3D printing projects that prove the hobby has no limits
D printing has evolved into much more than a way to make small prototypes or decorative trinkets. Hobbyists around the world are now using it to tackle projects that are bold, functional, and ...
Chocolate: its a helluva drug. If you’re a fellow chocoholic, you’ll be ecstatic to learn that researchers in the UK are developing 3D printing technology that will allow you to have your own little ...
Adding a third dimension to sketches with a 3D printing pen can bring a whole new layer of fun to doodling. But as we discovered for ourselves last year, it's not as easy as company reps make it look.
ROUSES POINT — Sink your teeth into this amazing technology. A business in Rouses Point makes partial denture frameworks — with a 3D printer.
A new 3D printing technique promises to craft objects using beams of light, aiding all manner of professionals — from zoologists to people aboard spaceships who need to make tools in zero gravity. The ...
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