The Virtual Curation Laboratory means that anybody can have access to the world’s greatest artifacts and we can all become archaeologists in our own home. That’s going to be incredible, but it still l…
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Breakthrough: 3D Print metal with no support.
Researchers at Harvard University have come up with an exciting new method of 3D printing that effectively allows them to produce complex shapes in mid-air with no supporting structure. Laser assisted…
New bioglass could change knee surgery
A new material could save people the agonising pain of knew replacement surgery with a new biomaterial that actually encourages regrowth of degraded cartilage. A bio-glass has been discovered that mim…
Innovate UK launches funding competition
Innovate UK has launched a £15 million ($22 million) funding competition and has invited companies involved in advanced materials to apply before the deadline of July 6 2016. 3D printing is not includ…
3D printing could blow up the world
3D printing has had a profound effect on the world we live in and is changing everything from medicine to manufacturing. Now scientists are putting this advanced technology to a new use, though, it co…
PwC study reveals growth in industrial 3D printing
Global consulting giant PwC has produced a study that shows 3D printing is finally coming of age and becoming a viable solution for mass manufacturing. The industry has come on in leaps and bounds in …
Weekly "Art" series: Invitation to my virtual museum
Today we take the fact we can walk into a museum and see remnants of days gone by in a museum, but there’s no guarantee these relics will be with us forever. Even if they are then they’re in limited s…
Thick tissue bioprinting one step closer to reality
Bioprinting is coming on in leaps and bounds, but there are still issues printing thick vascular tissue. Now a team at Harvard University has revealed a new technique that promises to overcome the maj…
Terahertz lenses change our view of the world?
Northwestern Engineering has harnessed the power of 3D printing to create a new kind of lens that works with terahertz waves. It’s a form of electromagnetic radiation that sits between infrared…
Rice creates sintering laser from cheap Chinese cutter
We love a good hack here at 3DPrintingindustry.com, so today we’d like to salute the bright minds at Rice University that have created a budget laser sintering printer from a Chinese CO2 laser cutter.…