Researchers at the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA) have developed a viable bioink for 3D printed pills. As seen at the 3D Medical Expo in Maastricht, 3D printed pharmaceuticals are a re…
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Research into color and surface quality of 3D printing through halftoning
New research from Purdue University looks at the use of halftoning to improve the surface quality and color of 3D printing. 3D printing in full color is seen by some as one of the final obstacles faci…
MIT create fish-catching soft robot using 3D printing
Researchers at MIT have used 3D printing to create a new hydrogel device that can catch and release live fish. The transparent gel robots can perform a number of tasks involving forceful movements suc…
Insights into 3D bioprinting and dentistry from day 1 of the 3D Medical Expo
This week 3D Printing Industry are at the 3D Medical Expo and related conferences. We take a look at some of the insights from the 3D Bioprinting and 3D Dental conferences held as half of the four-par…
Restoring historic buildings using 3D printing and 3D scanning
Research in China has evaluated the use of 3D scanning and 3D printing in the restoration of historic buildings. The paper was written by researchers at Huazhong University of Science and Technology i…
Cranfield University makes biological microfluidics research possible at home
Research at the Center for Engineering Photonics, Cranfield University in Bedfordshire UK has developed a method for FFF 3D printing microfluidic devices. Using a commercial 3D printer, the method cou…
University of Nottingham’s FLAC project makes fuel efficient 3D printed car components
The University of Nottingham are researching the use of additive manufacturing in the automotive industry. The project is called Functional Lattices for Automotive Components (FLAC). The objective is …
Self-assembling 3D printing inks produce more true-to-life tissue
Biological and chemical researchers are developing 3D printable inks capable of self-assembly, i.e. forming a shape based on a reaction within itself. In this article, 3D Printing Industry examines tw…
Jellyfish and coral unlock the secret to eco-friendly, 3D printed LED screens
Research at the Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) in Germany is using 3D printing to embed glowing proteins into LED screens. As the world continues to light-up with LEDs, the nec…
A closer look at making metal powders for 3D printing at Iowa’s Ames Lab
The Ames Laboratory in Iowa has perfected a titanium powder suitable for use in additive manufacturing. The Ames Lab titanium metal powder has a smooth, regular texture and is ideal for laser sinterin…