Low-cost, 3D Printed Sensor Could Revolutionize Water Monitoring
A new water pollution monitoring system is set to revolutionize environmental monitoring practices in the water sector. Developed by a team of researchers... read more »
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A new water pollution monitoring system is set to revolutionize environmental monitoring practices in the water sector. Developed by a team of researchers... read more »

Researchers have discovered a method for 3D printing nanoscale optical-grade glass at significantly lower temperatures compared to traditional approaches. By utilizing a hybrid... read more »

In a study published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, researchers have unveiled a revolutionary wound-healing ink that accelerates the body's natural healing... read more »

DBT Aero, a rising star in the aircraft industry, recently showcased its groundbreaking Double Box Tail (DBT) technology with the successful test flight... read more »

Telangana, a state in India, is set to make history with the world's first 3D printed temple. Apsuja Infratech, a Hyderabad-based construction company,... read more »

Sourcing human tissue samples for scientific research is becoming increasingly challenging due to limited supply and restricted availability. To address this issue, a... read more »

Researchers from RMIT University in Melbourne have developed a new class of titanium alloys using laser 3D printing, potentially revolutionizing the sustainability and... read more »

Materialise, and Vuzix Corporation, a leading supplier of smart glasses and augmented reality (AR) technology, have announced a collaboration to accelerate the design... read more »

Digital Building Technologies (DBT), a team at ETH Zürich, is revolutionizing construction with their latest innovation: 3D printed foam from recycled waste for... read more »

nano3Dprint, a next-generation additive manufacturing solutions provider, has changed the 3D printing game with its A2200 Multi-material Electronics Printer. The A2200 is designed... read more »

Researchers at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh have developed a new 3D printing technique that has the potential to revolutionize the manufacturing industry. Led... read more »

Breast cancer patients who have undergone mastectomy procedures often face challenges in finding suitable solutions to restore the nipple area. This absence of... read more »

Researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed a low-cost smartphone attachment that enables blood pressure monitoring at users' fingertips. The... read more »

Australia's national science agency, CSIRO, has received a $10 million investment from Advanced Carbon Engineering to develop a portable hydrogen generator. The generator... read more »

Researchers are developing tiny 3D printed microphones inspired by insect ears that can accurately determine the direction of a sound. Currently, bulky and... read more »

PTC has recently showcased a groundbreaking achievement in additive manufacturing at the LiveWorx 2023 event. They unveiled a “fully additively manufactured jet engine”,... read more »

Termites have unlocked the secret to creating energy-efficient buildings that offer a comfortable interior climate without excessive energy consumption. Researchers from Lund University... read more »

German railway company Deutsche Bahn (DB) has achieved a significant milestone in the realm of 3D printing technology by producing its 100,000th spare... read more »

Equipmake, a UK-based company specializing in electrification products for battery-electric vehicle drivetrains, is set to showcase its groundbreaking Ampere-220 e-axle system at Battery... read more »

A 3D printed concrete reef has been successfully placed in the Florida Oceanographic Society's Gamefish Lagoon, marking a significant achievement in marine conservation... read more »

