The first functional “bioficial” thyroid to be implanted in a human being will be completed by 2015 according to a recent release by Skolkovo, Russia based 3D Bioprinting Solutions. The news, which wa…
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Biking Safer with 3D Printing and Supercomputers
In the face of climate change caused by vehicles running on fossil fuels and the high cost of gas and owning a car, industrialized nations have seen in their citizens an increase in the use of bicycle…
New 3D Printing Process Seeks To Put Industrial 3D Metal Manufacturing On Your Desktop
HP’s Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) is the new modulation of 3D printing that everyone has been talking about recently. But there is another new additive manufacturing process that may be about to gain a plac…
Princeton 3D Prints Breakthrough Quantum Dot LEDs
Commercially available 3D printers may not be capable of 3D printing your next smartphone, but that doesn’t mean that researchers aren’t working on it. A team of scientists at Princeton U…
Singularity University’s Forthcoming Events Feature 3D Printing
Singularity University (SU), the aspirational and inspirational educational benefit corporation with a remit to ‘educate, inspire and empower leaders to apply exponential technologies to address human…
Quasicrystalline Enhancements To Complex Metal Alloys For AM
The breadth of materials for additive manufacturing (AM) continues to be a nascent primary preventative obstacle for the permutations of application of the processes. That breadth continues to grow ye…
3D Printing a Small Part for a Big Cause
Though humans may be the most powerful species on the planet, the Earth’s ecosystem is home to about 8.7 million different species. Despite the small slice of biodiversity that people represent…
Scientists Find New Material Mixture for Bioprinting Cartilage
For me, human tissue bioprinting is the most fascinating frontier in 3D printing, albeit the most complex and difficult one. The additive processes for this application are similar to any other 3D pri…
Yale & OPM Collaborate to Bring Biomedical Breakthroughs with 3D Printing
Further to the company’s announcements of four senior appointments in three months and being honoured by New Economy Magazine for 3D printed healthcare innovations, advanced propietary materials and 3…
Implications for 3D Printing: Particles Form Gelatin-Like Substance at High Temperatures
New research from a team at New York University may have significant implications for materials research and lead to sharpened detail in 3D printing. Published in Nature Materials, the study examines…