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XDA Developers on MSNResearchers discover that every 3D printer leaves a unique "fingerprint" on prints, and they can be tracked back pretty accuratelyIt turns out that every printer can be identified by its prints, even between machines of the same make, resin, and settings.
Ask any serious maker or hobbyist what’s in their go-to toolkit, and you’ll hear about saws, soldering irons, maybe a 3D printer—but one unsung hero shows up time and again: Loctite. Known for ...
On today’s episode of ‘Uncanny Valley,’ we discuss how WIRED was able to legally 3D-print the same gun allegedly used by ...
This two-part article discusses the various legal and evidentiary requirements for antedating and removing prior art that ...
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