Researchers from TU Wien have fabricated artificial human “tissue on a chip” using a multi-photon lithography technique which could eliminate the need for animal testing in the future. The laser…
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Siemens and ORNL announce new R&D partnership to boost US manufacturing innovation
Industrial manufacturing firm Siemens has announced a new research and development (R&D) partnership with Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to enhance the adoption of additive manufacturing, wo…
Researchers investigate bonding mechanisms during aluminum alloy 3D printing
Researchers from the Beijing University of Technology have published a new paper exploring the bonding mechanisms between the deposit and substrate during the friction rolling additive manufacturing (…
Harvard scientists 3D print multi-layer functional heart tissue
Researchers from Harvard University’s Wyss Institute have developed a suite of new heart engineering technologies that have enabled them to mimic the alignment of a human heart’s contractile elements.…
Scientists use 3D printing technology to improve nutritional supplements
Scientists from the Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology (IIFPT) are using 3D printing to transport nutrients around the human body in a more efficient way. Designing suitable carriers for b…
Concordia researchers develop ‘game-changing’ ultrasound 3D printing technology
Researchers from Concordia University have developed a novel direct sound printing (DSP) technique that leverages ultrasound waves to fabricate complex and precise objects. The team has publishe…
Researchers recycle 3D printing waste to develop carbon fiber-reinforced PLA
Researchers from the United Arab Emirates University are exploring the development of recycled composite materials using leftover 3D printed PLA and carbon fiber waste. Plastic consumption has been on…
Researchers 3D print acoustic holograms for future nervous system disease treatments
A group of researchers from the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV), the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), and Columbia University have discovered a potential new method to treat nervous …
New 3D printing technology can produce support-free carbon fiber parts
Researchers from Colorado State University have developed a new method of 3D printing carbon fiber-reinforced composite parts without the need for support structures. The technique relies on a special…
Scientists shed new light on defect formation in metal 3D printing
A team of international researchers is taking a deeper dive into the fundamental physics behind metal 3D printing, all in the hopes of better understanding defects in printed parts. Since its inventio…