Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi highlight how 3D printed construction in Texas and infrastructure innovation in Florida are helping to shape the next generation of U.S. economic hubs.
A roboticist built a working laundry-folding robot in under 24 hours, using 3D-printed PLA parts for rapid prototyping.
Linda Reisman invested almost $700,000 in a robotic arm that can 3D print concrete walls. Her plan is to print her own home, ...
California has filed a lawsuit against two websites for distributing instructions on making ghost guns. Attorney General Rob ...
So, you’ve got a welder lying around and you’re thinking, ‘Could I actually turn this into a 3D printer?’ Well, it’s not ...
Austin-based ICON is trying to turn 3D-printed housing from a cool demo into an everyday way to build homes, and now it wants ...
D-printed homes are transforming U.S. housing markets as builders tackle shortages and rising costs with faster, stronger ...
The plastic bottle you toss into the recycling bin today might one day help hold up the floor of a house. Engineers at MIT ...
Two years ago, an Austin startup set out to prove a radical idea: that a 3D printer could build an entire neighborhood.Not ...
In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at the new inductees to the National Inventors Hall of Fame, 3D-printed ...
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