Researchers at Johns Hopkins are using AI to improve processing conditions for Titanium alloys used in LPBF additive ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNFrom printer to predator: How 3D printing could shape the future of drone warfareDrones and 3D printing are two technologies that have already changed many aspects of our modern world. Warfare has seen some ...
Wren and the VFX team from Corridor Digital created this stop-motion short film using 3D-printed objects. The process began with a motion capture session, then they rendered thousands of individual ...
Businesses and lawmakers are trying to address the U.S. affordable housing crisis by turning to alternative ways to build ...
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XDA Developers on MSN5 open-source choices you should consider for your next 3D printerOpen-source 3D printing has grown steadily, offering dependable solutions for both beginners and experienced makers. By ...
With a 3D printer, a projector and a lot of pixie dust (spray paint), you too can bring Disneyland into your home.
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Rogers State University hosted its 8th annual AeroGames this morning; a drone competition designed to ignite middle and high school student interest in STEM.
The newly announced H2D has a lot more going on than just 3D printing. It's a manufacturing menagerie that could lead to ...
A group of elementary school students launched a fundraiser that has been so successful, they sold out of product the very ...
Cibc World Markets Corp purchased a new position in shares of 3D Systems Co. (NYSE:DDD – Free Report) in the fourth quarter, ...
Meniscus tears are common knee injuries that have long frustrated patients and doctors due to limited repair options.
New technology (HDSP) developed by Mohsen Habibi from UC Davis uses 3D printing with soundwaves to repair broken bones.
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