Right now, we can scan someone’s arm or leg, import that scan into a 3D-modeling program, and design a custom-fit orthotic that can be spit out on a 3D printer. Now, we’re seeing some ...
For these grips, instead of including sand, salt crystals of a particular size were added to a resin that was formed over the 3D printed grip. Once the resin cures substantially, the water-soluble ...
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Carolyn Schwaar is a tech journalist and editor at All3DP Magazine. California-based 3D-printing construction tech company Mighty Buildings says it’s on a new and ambitious growth trajectory.
Personalised nutrition can help people live healthier lives and improve performance and recovery. To investigate how, TNO, Wageningen University & Research and partners developed an innovative mobile ...
The future has arrived with 3D printing, and it’s not just for creating cute toys. Builders now are constructing fully livable homes with the power of this cutting-edge technology, both in the ...
3D printers are affordable enough that almost anyone can buy one, but should you? Before you dive in, here's what to consider—about materials, possible uses, software, and much more. Since 2004 ...
More affordable than ever, 3D printers are booming for personal, professional, and educational use. Here's everything to know before you buy one, along with the top models from our hands-on testing.
Professor Hala Zreiqat is printing bone substitutes at the University of Sydney’s Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Research Unit. She has developed a technique for 3D printing ceramic so it ...
3D food printing could also transform industrial-scale food manufacturing, according to Dr Vincenzo Di Bari, assistant professor in food structure and processing at Nottingham University. Instead ...
It was revealed police had found a partially constructed 3D printed firearm in the home of two members of the group. Dr Basra warns the weapons are "moving into the mainstream" and on to ...