They focused on gyroid infill, an intricate, repeating internal structure commonly employed in additive manufacturing to minimize weight while preserving structural integrity.
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Scientists 3D printed muscle tissue in microgravity. The goal is to make human organs from scratch
To work toward getting around this issue, researchers used parabolic flights to simulate microgravity conditions, then 3D ...
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New knitting machine weaves solid 3D forms, adding stitches in any direction
A team from Cornell and Carnegie Mellon has created a knitting machine that constructs solid 3D shapes by adding stitches in ...
Ingersoll's MasterPrint Deployable combines additive and subtractive manufacturing in shipping containers, bringing ...
Angstrom Group has acquired San Francisco-based Mantle Inc., a pioneer in metal 3D printing for injection mold tooling, in a ...
Smart Materials 3D specializes in transforming agro-industrial waste—including olive pits, oyster shells and cork into—3D ...
Our basement bedroom has a huge desktop computer that we never use except to dust. Why are we keeping it? A recent CNET survey found that nearly a third of us are hoarding old electronics, because ...
Explore the partnership between Neoshapes and Incus in revolutionizing 3D printing for luxury watchmaking and jewelry.
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