2014 is seeing the aerospace industry kick its adoption of 3D printing into high gear, first with the project announcements made by America Makes and now with Canada’s Consortium for Research and Inno…
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SIMBIO Centre Scientists Get Down and (not) Dirty with 3D Printed Soil
Scientists at Abertay University have found a way, with 3D printing, to study soil without getting their hands dirty. The abundance of life in soils can stagger the mind just as quickly as contemplati…
NASA’s Goddard Center Pursues the Many Space Applications of 3D Printing
You may hear about some of the more game changing developments occurring at NASA with regards to 3D printing, such as the SpiderFab project, the 3D-printed pizza, or the NIAC project for molecular bio…
German Scientists 3D Print Lightweight Material Stronger than Steel
Innovation in the 3D printing industry is coming from all sides now, with some of the most important developments occurring in material science. The more materials we can print, the more useful the te…
Can Organs Be 3D Bioprinted? A Stem Cell Trachea Will Tell
In four limbed creatures such as human beings, the trachea is the windpipe that lets the air we breath flow into the lungs: just like life, it is fragile. Without it we could not breath, nor speak, no…
What Might the US DoD Want with 3D Printing?
After first looking at the America Makes institute back when it was called the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute, I began wondering what the Department of Defense (DoD) and the defe…
The Precious Project Moves Closer to Refined 3D Printed Jewellery
Last November, we covered a story about a broad UK initiative to develop 3D printing for the jewellery industry. The Precious Project is charged by funds from the UK government’s Department for Busine…
Mad Scientist II Contest and Cellular 3D Printing Make Science Fun
Nano3D (n3D), a company that specializes in unique 3D cell culturing solutions for the life Sciences Market (that is systems that allows for creation of 3D dimensional cellular structures, used in the…
Bioprinting Is Booming and Rainbow Biosciences Wants a Piece
In the whirlwind of news, inventions and ideas spiralling out of the additive manufacturing/3D printing revolution there is one whose potential is so big that the media have actually been a bit reluct…
Are Wikihouses Going Up Everywhere?
You have probably all already heard about the Wikihouse project. How hard is it really to build an open source house? Is it as hard as getting something published on Wikipedia with no prior experience…