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Research Shows Potential for 3D Printing on Mars

Research Shows Potential for 3D Printing on Mars: Researchers from Washington State University have shown how to manufacture a high-performance material on Mars to...

Engineers Create Titanium Alloy using 3D Printing

by Monash University Engineers Create Titanium Alloy using 3D Printing: A world-first study led by Monash University engineers has demonstrated how cutting-edge 3D-printing techniques can be...

3D Printed and Self-Assembly Novel Ceramics

3D Printed and Self-Assembly Novel Ceramics: Lightweight, hierarchically porous ceramics are widely used from catalyst supports to thermal insulation to photonics and electronics. But...

Martian Rock Metal Composite has Potential of 3D Printing on Mars

Martian Rock Metal Composite has Potential of 3D Printing on Mars: A little Martian dust appears to go a long way. A small amount...

New Inks For 3D-Printable Wearable Bioelectronics

A Texas A&M teamhas developed a new class of biomaterial inks that mimic native characteristics of highly conductive human tissue. By Alleynah Veatch Cofas, Texas...

Army Developed Multi-Filament Polymer for 3D Printing in the Field

The Army Research Lab at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland developed a new type of multi-polymer filament for desktop 3-D printers, saving money and facilitating fast...

STRATASYS TAKES FULL CONTROL OF XAAR 3D TO BOOST HIGH-THROUGHPUT H...

Industrial 3D printer manufacturer Stratasys has announced the acquisition of all remaining shares in inkjet printhead developer Xaar PLC’s High Speed Sintering (HSS) subsidiary...

3D Printing Smart Clothes with a New Liquid Metal-Alginate Ink

“Liquid Metal Microgels for Three-Dimensional Printing of Smart Electronic Clothes” ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces In the future, smart clothing might monitor our posture, communicate with...

RESEARCHERS EXPLORE NEW POLYMERS FOR 3D PRINTING CARTILAGE

Researchers from the University of Coimbra have released a new study exploring the potential of different polymers for 3D printing cartilage for biomedical applications. The...

3D printing produces cartilage from strands of bioink

Strands of cow cartilage substitute for ink in a 3D bioprinting process that may one day create cartilage patches for worn out joints, according...
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