In this video, the University of California, Berkeley unveils a new open-source, budget-friendly and 3D printable humanoid robot, designed to make robotics research accessible for scientists and amateur roboticists.
University of Wyoming Researcher Receives NSF Grant to Study 3D Printing of Soft Materials
Daniel Rau, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Wyoming, has received a $198,932 grant from the National Science Foundation... read more »
Researchers Develop Real-Time Control System for 3D Printing of Thermosetting Polymers
Researchers led by Mejia et al. have developed a real-time monitoring and control system for direct ink write (DIW) 3D printing of thermosetting... read more »
Central Saint Martins Graduate Creates 3D Printed Tennis Balls
Central Saint Martins graduate Noé Chouraqui has developed Point, a 3D-printed tennis ball made from bio-based, recyclable filament. The balls maintain the traditional... read more »
ETH Zurich Develops 3D Printed Heart Patch That Integrates with Cardiac Tissue
Researchers at ETH Zurich and the University Hospital of Zurich have developed a new type of cardiac patch designed to both seal and... read more »
RAF Installs First In-House 3D Printed Component on Operational Typhoon Fighter Jet
The Royal Air Force has installed its first internally manufactured 3D printed component on an operational Typhoon fighter jet at RAF Coningsby this... read more »
Researchers Study Mollusk Teeth Formation to Advance 3D Printing Materials
Researchers from the University of California, Irvine and Japan's Okayama and Toho universities have published findings about how chitons develop their exceptionally hard... read more »
3D Printed Modular Bridge Displayed at Venice Exhibition Features Demountable Design
A 3D-printed concrete bridge called Diamanti has been unveiled at the Time, Space, Existence exhibition in Venice as part of a research collaboration... read more »
Caltech Researchers Develop 3D Printing Method for Custom Metal Alloys
Scientists at Caltech have created a new technique that allows precise control over the composition and structure of metal alloys through 3D printing.... read more »
University of Maine Researchers Develop Method to Predict Strength of 3D-Printed Lightweight Components
Engineers at the University of Maine's Advanced Structures and Composites Center have developed a new method to predict the strength of lightweight 3D-printed... read more »
Chinese Design Firm Uses 3D Concrete Printing for Community Playground in Shandong Province
XISUI Design has completed Boulder Park, a 13,000-square-meter community playground in Ji'nan, Shandong Province, China, that incorporates 3D concrete printing technology. The park... read more »