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5 uncomfortable truths about 3D printing that you need to hear
Perhaps the biggest barrier to entry is the sheer volume of jargon you’ll encounter. There’s a whole glossary of 3D printing ...
Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, is normally a one-way street. In a digital light processing (DLP) printer, a ...
A man who lost half of his face when a drunk driver smashed in to him as he cycled with friends has been given a confidence boosting lifeline - a 3D printed prosthetic to hide his heartbreaking ...
As bright late afternoon melts into dusk at Higgins Beach in Scarborough, Mike Ballin is out surfing on a white translucent board with a honeycomb-like latticed core. Though the waves aren’t at their ...
LOWELL, Mass.—A Ph.D. candidate at the University of Massachusetts (UMass) Lowell's rubber and plastic engineering department, Haley Dobbyn is not only a polymer pioneer, but the commander of an army.
The Hebrew University team has developed the first binder-free method for 3D printing glass, using light to trigger a chemical reaction that directly forms silica structures without the need for ...
A young man accused of 3D printing firearms in a South Coast home has been slapped with a string of new charges. Here’s the latest. Ordie Olah’s case was mentioned in Batemans Bay Local Court on ...
Sometimes, a simple typing mistake in the card information can trigger a 3D Secure authentication failure. Re-enter the card number carefully, and double-check the expiry date and CVV. If the card is ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — The military is using 3D printing and artificial intelligence (AI) to create parts in a way that’s revolutionizing military technology. The work being done in San Diego, both ...
ABS is a durable material that can be 3D printed, but requires a 100° C build surface. The print bed of [Pat]’s Bambu Lab A1 Mini is unable to get that hot, which means he can not print ABS…or can he?
Philips Fixables wants to make it easier for consumers to keep their devices running. Philips Fixables wants to make it easier for consumers to keep their devices running. is a senior reporter who’s ...
Our bodies are constantly breaking down. Over time, their built-in repair mechanisms also fail. Knee cartilage grinds away. Hip joints no longer support weight. Treatments for breast cancer and other ...
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