A breakthrough in bioprinting of living tissues could soon lead to 3D-printing of blood vessels and human organs, ushering in ...
The 3D printing industry is filled with options, and some of the options carry a price tag much too expensive for the average ...
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BuzzFeed on MSN33 Quirky And Adorable Things That Are About To Become Your New BFFsAn interactive Fingerlings baby monkey so lawlessly adorable that everyone in the family will be clamoring to let it snuggle ...
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100 3D-printed homes built in first-of-its-kind neighborhood for homelessThe homes will be part of Austin, Texas’s Community First! Village. When completed, the neighborhood will be home to an estimated 1,800 people.
"Data is getting even more gravity in this space because the more data you have, the more accuracy these parameters in get in your model," said Bill Vass.
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Esquire Philippines on MSNLove, Grief, Resistance: Pio Abad's Chronicle of Historical Memories'Fear of Freedom Makes Us See Ghosts' (2025) by Pio Abad is co-published by Ateneo Art Gallery and Hato Press. It is edited ...
New bioprinting development may lead to 3D printed human organs. Northeastern University researchers have designed a new elastic material.
A team of researchers has made a compostable 3D printing material made from coffee grounds and mushroom spores.
Scientists have utilized holographic projections to achieve unprecedented resolution in a light-based 3D printing technique.
Safety critical components for aircraft and Formula 1 racing cars could one day be 3D printed via a new technique that substantially reduces imperfections in the manufacturing process.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHip implants to jet parts: Magnets cut 3D printing flaws by 80%, X-rays revealResearchers used X-rays to find that magnets reduce flaws in 3D-printed metal parts, improving quality by 80 percent.
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