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The Rise of Hybrid Manufacturing in 3D Printing
A “bridge” technology referred to as hybrid manufacturing lies between the worlds of CNC machining and additive...
Food Scientists Assess 3D-Printed Cheese Characteristics Versus Original Cheese
A recent study conducted by scientists at the University College, Cork in Ireland, tested whether the 3D printing...
3D Printed Ovaries Restore Fertility in Mice
Prosthetic 3D-printed ovaries made of gelatin have allowed mice to conceive and give birth to healthy offspring. Such...
Additive Manufacturing is Unlocking New Designs for Wireless Devices
Duke University materials scientists and chemists have shown a way to bring electromagnetic metamaterials into the...
Four Ways 3D Printing May Render Traditional Manufacturing Obsolete
Four ways 3D printing may render traditional manufacturing obsolete are discussed: 1. Waste prevention: Unlike...
Siemens Mobility Using 3D Printing for Railway Vehicle Parts
Siemens Mobility is a company that builds on mobility concepts that have the potential to make transportation and the...
Max Planck Institute 3D-Prints Nanoscopic ‘Microswimmers’ for Drug Delivery
The Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart has developed a strategy that uses nanoscopic 3D printing...
Custom Prototypes 3D-Prints a Beautiful Stained Glass Window
Custom Prototypes has 3D-printed a 100 percent plastic stained glass window. The stained glass window took the...
Siemens Announces Integration of Materialise AM Technology into CAD NX
Siemens has announced that its CAD package NX will now have greater support for 3D printing because of a new...
NIH Funds $6.25 Million Center to Research Bioprinting and Fabrication of Complex Tissues
The National Institutes of Health biomedical research organization is providing $6.25 million to fund a Centre for...