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Origami Inspires New Generation of Tiny, 3D Printed Surgical Tools
Whether you’re a fan of folding paper or life-saving medical procedures, you’re going to love the work that Brigham Young University is doing with small-scale surgical devices. BYU mechani…
Bioprinting Gets a Boost from Thick 3D Printed Human Tissues
Outside of acting as the CEO of Voxel8, Dr. Jennifer Lewis performs cutting edge research into the diverse fields of bioprinting, electronics, and 4D printing, pushing the boundaries of these exciting…
"Person-on-a-Chip" Tech Results in Working 3D Heart & Liver
According to Gartner, one of the most futuristic technologies in the 3D printing space is actually much closer to realizing its potential than you’d imagine. Already in the past year we’v…
BioBots Launches “Build With Life” Community for 3D Bioprinting
Last week, I reported on a potential medical breakthrough coming from a Denver University research team, who had experimented with 3D bioprinting heart valves for future implant use. This team was uti…
Asthma Patients Breathe Easier with 3D Printed ‘Sneezeometer’
According to the England-based University of Surrey, about one-twelfth of the UK population is currently receiving asthma treatment. These inconvenient respiratory conditions, like asthma, are growing…
Students 3D Print Scorpion Robot with Quite the Sting
As if the Atlas robot, Boston Dynamics’ bipedaling robot with 3D printed legs, wasn’t proof enough of the inevitable robot takeover… Now, three students from the Belgium-based Ghent University have us…
LLNL's 3D Printed Helmet Padding is "70% to 80% Nothing"
Last August, we reported on an exciting partnership with two very different leaders in the 3D printing industry. Autodesk, on the one hand, has been developing CAD software for years, more recently o…
Denver University Researchers Bioprint Artificial Heart Valves with BioBot 3D Printer
3D printing technology holds a lot of potential value in the medical industry, especially when it comes to bioprinting functional implants from human cells. After forming a partnership with Denver’s 3…
Filaments.directory Drops Data on the 3D Printing Filament Market
Finding the right filament for your desktop 3D printing needs is no walk in the park. Even if you know the exact color or style of material you want, there are numerous brands to investigate before ma…