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ZME Science on MSNScientists Created a 3D Printing Resin You Can Reuse Forever
In a lab at Zhejiang University, a graduate student added a common chemical to a polymer mixture—and got unexpected results.
Engineers at RMIT University have developed a new 3D-printed titanium material that costs roughly one-third less than ...
Researchers at IMDEA Materials Institute have developed a streamlined and industrially scalable methodology to design and ...
Disney is using 3D printing to create exoskeleton structures for Project Exo, an initiative designed to bring oversized characters to life in its theme parks. The patented invention features a ...
Rapid growth in the 3D printing market is driven by increasing automation and demand for customized, efficient manufacturing ...
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Straight Arrow News on MSN3D printing revolutionizing battlefield logistics: Weapon of the Week
Resupplying troops at the tactical edge is a constant challenge. When equipment breaks in remote locations, such as islands ...
Anticipating a boom in nuclear energy, the US Department of Energy’s Manufacturing Demonstration Facility (MDF) at Oak Ridge ...
Researchers at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University have developed a 3D-printed aerogel that turns seawater into drinking ...
The military is using 3D printing and artificial intelligence to create parts, reducing wait times and fixing issues on joint ...
Known as the Lib Earth House Model B, this single-story home was created using 3D-printing technology and a soil-based mixture instead of traditional concrete.
Such 3D printing services may not be limited to specialty shops or companies in the near future. Staples stores plan to offer 3D printing services in the Netherlands and Belgium starting in 2013.
In a recent paper, [Leo N.Y. Cao], [Erming Su], [Zijie Xu], and [Zhong Lin Wang] describe how a functional TENG can be produced on a standard desktop 3D printer.
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