In 2024, the University of Maine unveiled the world’s largest 3D printer, which can print objects up to 29 meters long.
Tasked with honoring the school’s 150th anniversary, Brigham Young University engineers combined the school’s values of ...
The Zacks Computer-Peripheral Equipment industry participants like LOGI, IMMR, INVE and TACT are likely to benefit from the ...
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Technique makes complex 3D printed parts more reliable
MIT engineers are incorporating the limitations of 3D printers into computer designs, to better control materials’ performance. The approach helps ensure printed structures perform the way they’re ...
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Prusa’s mobile slicer now works with competitors' 3D printers — new EasyPrint tool works with Bambu, Creality, and more
Prusa Research is making 3D printing more accessible to the masses, even as more people rely on mobile devices as their ...
The Elegoo Centauri Carbon is a cool-looking 3D printer you can get for $300. I’d never run a 3D printer in my life before this thing showed up at my shop, and I had a few significant hiccups getting ...
Organ donors can save lives, for example those of patients with kidney failure. Unfortunately, there are too few donors, and the waiting lists are long. 3D bioprinting of (parts of) organs may offer a ...
Despite its lack of upgradeable system memory, Framework has tried to make its Framework Desktop a welcoming platform for ...
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3D printing truck tour makes stop at Youngstown State
Youngstown State University got a visit Monday from some 3D printing experts. They showcased how 3D printing is used across ...
Bees adapt to rough surfaces with clever building rules—insights that could transform 3D printing and architecture.
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6 small 3D-printed parts that make PC building easier
Building or upgrading a PC can be one of the most rewarding projects for a tech enthusiast. Still, it comes with plenty of ...
Have you ever imagined turning your ideas into physical objects with just a few clicks? Thanks to tools like Tinkercad, what once seemed like science fiction is now an accessible reality for anyone ...
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