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One-pot recipes make preparing meals quick and easy. And one-pot 3D-printing could do the same for additive manufacturing.
UVM Medical Center uses 3D printing to create low-cost medical training models for rural Vermont paramedics and EMTs. These models offer more frequent practice opportunities for crucial ...
That’s certainly been my experience wearing Adidas’ new 3D-printed Climacool sneakers on the beach, trail, or in the city. I felt more eyes on my footwear than normal, with a determined flick ...
During the 3D printing process, objects are produced through the superposition of successive layers. In a single step, layer by layer, at an average rate of 2 cm in height per hour, this additive ...
The initiative led by WPI researchers aims to enable the rapid production of high-quality components from scrap metal.
More recently, 3D bioprinted tissues have begun to be tailored for patients. But these artificial tissues are printed outside of the body, and they still require additional surgeries to implant, ...
Case in point: In 2021, a survey conducted by realtor.com showed that 66 percent of consumers would be open to the idea of living in a 3D-printed home. For millennials, 75 percent said they would.
The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features a 3D-printed tower in Switzerland. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now. A network of organic 3D-printed concrete columns makes up Tor ...
Instead, you could simply print the part you need—right at home or through a local service. With the launch of Philips Fixables, this vision is becoming a reality. By offering open source 3D ...
Additive manufacturing, the engineer's version of what everyone else calls 3D printing, is too slow and too expensive to mass-produce car parts, but the calculus flips for an ultra-low-volume car ...
Advances in GM’s additive manufacturing – otherwise known as 3D printing – are showcased in the $340,000 EV halo sedan of its luxury brand, the 2025 Cadillac Celestiq, with the biggest ...
This isn't a typical 3D printer where you load up some PLA and fire out enough 3DBenchys to fill a bathtub. No, the EufyMake E1 uses Amass3D technology to take your flat drawings or pictures or ...