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MIT turns pine-cone mechanics into 3D-printable adaptive materials
MIT researchers have built a mathematical framework that converts the inner workings of natural objects, such as pine cones, into mix-and-match building blocks... read more »

Only 1 in 25 3D Print Buyers Trust AI Generated 3D Models
CGTrader's 2026 market report shows a booming print market, a brutal quality premium, and one number the AI industry will not be quoting:... read more »

Tel Aviv Team Creates Bioactive Ink for Precise 3D Printing
Researchers at Tel Aviv University have developed a bioactive 3D-printing ink that pairs high printing precision with enhanced cell adhesion and antibacterial activity.... read more »

EPFL 3D-prints tiny drones that fly on sound alone
Engineers in EPFL's MICROBS Lab have 3D-printed hollow cavities that convert sound waves into thrust. The cavities power miniature boats and ultralight drones... read more »

3D Printed Coral-Inspired Scaffold Reprograms Immune Cells to Heal Bone Disease
Researchers have developed a 3D-printed scaffold that reprograms immune cells to repair bone damaged by steroid-induced osteonecrosis of the femoral head (SONFH), a... read more »

Revopoint STEM Sale: Up to 20% Off 3D Scanners
Revopoint's STEM promotion brings up to 20% off selected 3D scanners from August 12 to 31, from classroom-friendly handhelds to metrology-grade systems. A... read more »

Notre Dame researchers 3D print blood capillaries smaller than a human hair
Researchers at the University of Notre Dame have developed a hybrid bioprinting technique capable of producing blood capillaries fewer than 10 micrometers in... read more »

SonicMax Slice 10 Takes Aim at the Biggest Problem in Cordless Ultrasonic Cutting: Heat
A wireless ultrasonic cutter built for longer, cooler cutting sessions, now live on Kickstarter. Now live on Kickstarter Super Early Bird pricing from... read more »

Pusan National University team creates 3D-printable ink that lets soft actuators both stretch and contract
Researchers at Pusan National University in South Korea have developed the first 3D-printable smectic liquid crystal elastomer ink capable of switching molecular alignment... read more »


