Michigan Tech University continues their innovative success with 3D printing technology yet again, as their student organization, the Open Source Hardware Enterprise, has earned a $25,000 grant from t…
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NASA Hopes to 3D Print Spacesuits on Mars
There are numerous organizations working to get humanity onto the surface of Mars at some point in the next twenty years. As important as it is to figure out how to get there, it will be just as impo…
GE 3D Prints Mini Steam Turbine for Water Desalination
When it comes to 3D printing technology, General Electric has gone full throttle with the creation of a variety of 3D printed jet engine parts ranging from fuel nozzles to turbine systems. But a resea…
OpenBCI & LulzBot Meld Minds with 3D Printed Biohacking Partnership
OpenBCI is in the business of open source biosensing devices, starting with an EEG headset capable of allowing the wearer’s brainwaves to control software and hardware. Think controlling robots…
Boston Children’s Hospital Taps Hollywood FX Team for Realistic Surgical Models
If you’ve ever happened to watch an episode or two of Cinemax’s The Knick, you’d know of the great lengths of detail that the Fractured FX team goes to in order to replicate realistic looking medical …
RevoMaker Allows Multi-Surface 3D Printing with Embedded Electronics
Support material. One of the less glorious parts of the 3D printing process that (for me, at least) doesn’t always scrape away all that cleanly. As frustrating as support material may be to the human-…
MIT 3D Prints Bacteria to Create Organically Reactive Material
We have already witnessed numerous ways that sensors and robotics can be implemented into 3D printing projects, using non-printed components to cause a reaction in the printed material. In fact, anoth…
Prusa Steel Reigns, Ultimaker 2 Gains in the November 3D Hubs Trends Report
Another month means another 3D Hubs Trends Report, and although their newly released November report has shown some trends within the industry to appear unchanged, there are still some telling signs a…
MIT Designers 3D Print Wearer-Reactive Footwear
As 3D printing technology slowly seeps into the worlds of both fashion and robotics, we’ve had the opportunity to witness quite a few innovative and experimental 3D printed wearables that react to env…
Australian Researchers to 3D Print with Stem Cells for Cranial Reconstruction
The human brain is a fragile and powerful tool, and is also fully dependent on a sturdy skull to keep it secure and intact. Unfortunately for some, there is a need for cranial reconstruction on people…