D printing could very well revolutionize how the military manufactures munitions, but not in the way you might be thinking.
Discover how researchers at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) developed a revolutionary 3D printable elastomer.
Co-financed by the European Union, this is a technological solution to address the millions of amputees in Africa without ...
In this video, I attempt to build an affordable filament recycling setup that anyone can replicate. I have been collecting ...
Watch me bring LABUBU TOY to life using a 3D printer and some paint magic! In this DIY project, I 3D printed a LABUBU figure and painted it by hand to give it a unique, custom look. Perfect for art ...
The ambition was admirable: a small-scale jet engine designed from the ground up so that ordinary makers, with no specialist ...
A microscope that cost less than £50 and took under 3 hours to build using a common 3D printer could be transformative for ...
CAMRE is testing an end-to-end advanced manufacturing workflow during the world's largest international maritime exercise.
It’s an event dedicated to fixing the community’s broken appliances and household items, from televisions to sewing machines ...
Ceramic 3D printers, despite using the same fundamental mechanism as standard FDM printers, are much harder to find. Part of ...
The North Texas startup says its system pairs with AI and cuts labor needs, speeds up construction when compared to wood ...
New holographic 3D printing method creates seamless microstructures in 20 seconds using a single laser exposure.