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Inventor Denis Lvov, PhD has developed a microwave 3D printing technology that can operate virtually anywhere—from jungles to outer space. According to Protolabs’ 2024 report, the global 3D printing ...
We’ve covered the best, now here’s the rest - the cheesier the branding and the worse the application of the Star Wars theme, ...
Leap 71 is developing AI to build rocket engines faster and cheaper than ever before.
Part of the fun of 3D printing is that it can be used for a wide array of projects—organizing your desk or your kitchen, ...
Designed by architect Michael Hansmeyer and ETH Professor Benjamin Dillenburger, the project employed robots that apply ...
“Just about all rocket engines these days have at least some significant portion of them 3D printed,” says Peter Beck, founder and CEO of Rocket Lab. “It’s really game-changing technology.
A new Starbucks location is laying down a latte innovation. This week, the coffee chain will open its first-ever 3D-printed store to the public. Located in Brownsville, Texas, the new drive-thru ...
During the 3D printing process, objects are produced through the superposition of successive layers. In a single step, layer by layer, at an average rate of 2 cm in height per hour, this additive ...
The expansive worlds of Star Wars and Monopoly have collided in the latest “Monopoly Go!” event. In a collaboration led by Scopely, the popular mobile game “Monopoly Go!” has crossed over ...
The game is evolving, and so are the tools. Two of the most exciting technologies reshaping how golf clubs are made are 3D printing and metal injection molding (MIM) — and they’re not just ...
A team of scientists led by Caltech has taken a significant step toward that ultimate goal, having developed a method for 3D printing polymers at specific locations deep within living animals.
3D printing is all well and good for prototyping, and it can even produce useful parts. If you want real strenght in plastics, though, or to produce a LOT of parts, you probably want to step up to ...