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Research Study Explores 3D Printing for Athletes with Disabilities
The majority of adaptive sports programs are non-profit organizations, making it difficult for them to afford to purchase high-cost equipment for sports participants with disabilities. Also, several a…
Bionic Arm Helps Restore a Sense of Touch
Prosthetic and even bionic limbs, for all the good they do, largely tend to provide mechanical solutions to the problem of a missing arm or leg. Bionic arms extend the consciousness of movement, by de…
The R&D Tax Credit Aspects of 3D Printing End Users
Companies in a wide range of industries have expanded the use of 3D printers to benefit their operations. The continued growth of 3D printing is driven by new and improved printers, new printing appli…
ASTM International To Offer Guidelines To Evaluate Mechanical Properties Of Industrial 3D Printing
A proposed American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) additive manufacturing standard will offer valuable guidelines for industrial 3D printing. Currently an ASTM international committee is wor…
3D Print a Robot That Knows When to Roll
3D printers, for all the jaw-dropping things they can do, cannot produce complex end-use products at the push of a button. For an object like a basic calculator, even if you 3D print the body and butt…
NatureWorks Is Getting Really Serious About Ingeo PLA Use for 3D Printing
Being the leading global producer of PLA, Minnesota based NatureWorks is very serious about 3D printing. So serious, in fact, that it recently announced a new initiative to support the growth of the a…
3D Printable Winning LITECAR Design Mimics Human Rib Cage
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) professor Andrew Tovar has taken his interest in using solutions found in the natural world to improve human engineering to the next level. Hi…
New Study Explores 3D Printed Biomaterials to Fabricate Cartilage
An international study published in Nature Communications is paving the way for more effective use of biocompatible materials, particularly in restoring cartilage. Cartilage is notoriously difficult t…
3D Matter Asks: Is Premium 3D Printing Filament Really Better?
3D printing consulting firm 3D Matter is steadily growing their materials research, previously testing various filament manufacturers and the effects that infill has on the various qualities of an FDM…