Criminals 3D Printing Bogus Licence Plates to Commit Crimes in Australia
Criminals in Australia have been using 3D printers to clone license plates and use them to commit crimes while concealing their identities. This... read more »
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Criminals in Australia have been using 3D printers to clone license plates and use them to commit crimes while concealing their identities. This... read more »
Students in the Yonder Deep student organization at UC San Diego are working to develop a low-cost, modular, and fully autonomous underwater vehicle... read more »
A team of researchers at the Georgia Tech Research Institute are using additive manufacturing techniques to create high-powered RF waveguides with unique structures... read more »
North Carolina-based company, Double D Trailers, has announced the launch of the world's first 3D printed horse trailer. The new product is expected... read more »
The Dakar Rally is a brutal annual race that has taken part in Saudi Arabia for the last few years. This year, it... read more »
The U.S. Navy is planning to use 3D printing to produce complex, critical parts for submarines, ships, and aircraft after examining 5,500 parts... read more »
Vienna based Designer Philipp Aduatz has unveiled his latest collection of furniture in collaboration with incremental3d, an Austrian manufacturer. The Gradient Furniture Collection... read more »
A Ph.D. candidate at Florida Tech is researching ways to improve ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) reconstruction surgery outcomes with 4D printing. Researcher Nashaita... read more »
Titanium developer IperionX has partnered with US-based centrifugal pump manufacturer Carver Pump to produce titanium pump components for the US Navy. Carver will... read more »
Freeform, a new metal 3D printing company, has emerged from stealth and is planning to launch software-defined, autonomous printing factories around the world.... read more »
3D scanners used to be the exclusive domain of engineering companies and would cost tens of thousands of dollars. But over the last... read more »
According to Slovakian designer Igor Sovcik, the eyewear industry is dominated by a few large companies that have a monopoly on production. This... read more »
A team of researchers from universities in China and Belgium have published the results of a study that looked at the effects of... read more »
A hospital in Spain is launching a study to test the efficacy, tolerability, and acceptance of a drug produced for children using a... read more »
Cement and concrete are two of the most widely used resources in the world, second only to water, and their demand is expected... read more »
The Politecnico di Milano is leading a "ConstructAdd", an international consortium of partners in developing metal 3D printing techniques to improve energy efficiency... read more »
Designer Jozeph Forakis has recently unveiled the world's first 3D printed superyacht, the 88-metre Pegasus concept. The yacht is designed to be sustainable... read more »
The CR-M4 is being described as a quasi-industrial grade printer, and is suitable for batch-printing lots of models in a single print
A 3D printed labyrinth has been erected in the medieval town of Chateaugiron, in the north-west of France, marking the first time that... read more »
A group of researchers from Tokyo University of Science and Suwa University of Science, in Japan, have collaborated with TOCALO Co. Ltd. to... read more »