LUYTEN 3D collaboration produces Australia's first submerged 3D printing system, world-first accelerator-free concrete mix for use underwater ...
RIT researchers solve multiple tissue engineering challenges by developing a novel hydrogel to host human cells and a device to 3D print bioinks safely.
Architecture meets biology at the Venice Biennale as 3D-printed walls host living cyanobacteria, capturing carbon while ...
The printer, which is 20 feet tall, produces composite stone panels from recycled materials. The process automates much of the work — around 80% — in large part because the company can print a home's ...
The reported volumetric printing rate reaches 333 cubic millimeters per second, with minimum feature sizes around 12 micrometers.
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