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3D Printed Skin Model Reveals Absorption of Toxic Flame Retardants
In a study published in Environment International, researchers have demonstrated the capability of human skin to absorb cancer-causing flame retardants found in everyday... read more »
DARPA Unveils Initiative to Enhance Critical Structural Parts through 3D Printing Evaluation
DARPA is collaborating with industry leaders on a comprehensive mission aimed at accelerating the progress of additive manufacturing for essential structural components. Through... read more »
EPFL Researchers Develop Ink for Flexible 3D Printed Devices
EPFL researchers have developed an elastomer-based ink, which can be used to create hinge-free joints in robots. Elastomers, with variable stiffness, had traditionally... read more »
Maker Demonstrates Non-Planar FDM 3D Printing on a Prusa
Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printing often grapples with structural weaknesses stemming from its layer-by-layer approach. In a bid to fortify printed parts... read more »
Revitalizing Oyster Reefs with 3D Printing
Oyster reefs in the Gulf of Mexico have faced a distressing decline, attributed to disease, pollution, and the construction of vinyl seawalls. However,... read more »
Creality Launches CR-Scan Raptor: Metrology-grade 3D Scanner
Creality has announced the release of the CR-Scan Raptor, an advanced 3D scanner featuring a unique blend of blue laser and infrared light... read more »
Formlabs Releases mSLA Form 4
Formlabs, known for its laser-powered resin printers, has unveiled its latest Form 4 printers, which use mSLA rather than SLA. By abandoning lasers... read more »
Enhanced Plastic Coating Expands 3D Printing Capabilities
Researchers at the University of Nottingham have unveiled a discovery in 3D printing technology, introducing a novel coating for plastic particles that amplifies... read more »
University of Wolverhampton, EOS, and AMCM Establish UK Centre of Excellence for Additive Manufacturing
The University of Wolverhampton, in collaboration with EOS GmbH and AMCM GmbH, launched a UK Centre of Excellence for Additive Manufacturing. This initiative,... read more »