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Researchers have figured out a way of fusing polymers using "sonochemical reactions". Unless you're a researcher in that field, or adjacent fields, it's... read more »
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Researchers have figured out a way of fusing polymers using "sonochemical reactions". Unless you're a researcher in that field, or adjacent fields, it's... read more »

Colorado-based rocket engine company Ursa Major has used 3D printing to build a reusable, liquid oxygen/methane rocket engine capable of delivering 200,000 lbs... read more »

New York-based company 3DBio Therapeutics has announced the successful implant of a 3D printed ear onto a patient suffering from microtia, a condition... read more »

The Halot-One series of resin printers from Creality offers high quality resin printing at a price friendly to most makers and 3D printing... read more »

Researchers at Heriot-Watt University working alongside collaborators from Carnegie-Mellon University and Argonne National Laboratory have published an article in Nature Communication detailing new... read more »

The shipbuilding process, like aerospace development, often requires the construction of scale models of the vehicle in question in order to validate certain... read more »

Bambu Lab has announced the release of the Bambu X1 Series, which is a CoreXY printer that is promising to bring 3D printing... read more »

Vibrations in a 3D printer can cause all kinds of headaches with the final quality of a print. In order to reduce the... read more »

We have looked at volumetric printing before on this website. You may recall that volumetric printing differs from traditional 3D printing as volumetric... read more »

Researchers at University of Chicago have found a novel way to physically model Earthquakes which have been shown to have a fairly high... read more »

Wisconsin-based company PrintFoam wants you to stop designing plastic lattices with your fancy generative design and topology optimization software and start designing for... read more »

Granule / pellet printing is the way forward, as most of you will probably agree. Also known as Fused Granular Fabrication (FGF), it... read more »

3D printed boats are the future, we are pretty sure of that. Boats are really the perfect shape and complexity to benefit from... read more »

Traditional rockets are incredibly inefficient for a number of reasons, not least due to the fact that they are mostly disposable. But reusability... read more »

Last week California-based printer company Nexa3D launched their XiP printer, which is generating quite a bit of interest in various circles. Let’s take... read more »

Oh, how times change! If you had tried to make a small plastic electric vehicle 35 years ago, you would have been pilloried... read more »

Additive manufacturing offers a number of benefits to those wishing to develop antennas in various non-traditional geometries, and a team of researchers in... read more »

Learn how to set up a school's 3D print program successfully and enjoy one of the most rewarding experiences in education. Watch students... read more »

Construction additive manufacturing is still seeking new ways to demonstrate its value, and as we saw a few weeks ago with the printed... read more »

Snapmaker, the 3-in-1 3D printer manufacturer that found fame as the highest funded 3D printer on Kickstarter back in 2019 has announced a... read more »

