Slowly, the endeavour by American Graphite Technologies Inc. and the Kharkiv Institute of Physics & Technology (“KIPT”) to engineer 3D printable graphene is coming to fruition. In May, we announce…
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Funding to Explore & Develop 4D Printing Materials
Researchers at Harvard SEAS, the University of Illinois and the University of Pittsburgh have received a USD$855,000 grant from the United States Army Research Office to further look into and develop …
3D Printing with Silk?
In my review of the Inside 3D Printing event in Singapore I mentioned a new material development I came across, having met Sum Kok Meng, who was exhibiting at the university of Singapore booth. He was…
50 Ways to Say "This Igloo is Making Me Thirsty!"
Emerging Objects, the San Franciscan firm known for 3D printing home decor and art pieces from unique materials like wood and concrete, is now in the process of constructing an entire building, albeit…
Tethers' 3D Printed Radiation Shields for Orbital Satellites
Even though the network of self-replicating 3D printer communities consist of highly intelligent individual units, the replicating machines themselves are not yet self-sustainable and functional with…
Research at US ARL: Using 3D Printing to Produce Replaceable & Blast-proof Vehicle Parts
Even though it’s nicer to think positively about what most people immediately associate with 3D printing, the reality sometimes deviates from the ideology. And while there are many good, positive appl…
New, Stronger Metals from Missouri University of Science and Technology
Researchers at the Missouri University of Science and Technology have been using a $660,000 grant from NASA to simulate stronger materials for 3D printing. Led by Dr. Frank Liou, of the school’s Lase…
A 3D Printed Robotic Eel: Kind of Makes You go Eww & Wow!
Even after working within the 3D printing industry for as long as I have, and all of the moments of awe and amazement I have experienced over the years, I love it that stories and applications emerge …
3D Printing & Space (Part 2): Made In Space
The reader may well, most understandably, find that upon the realisation mankind is on brink of genuinely considering terminology such as ‘home-world’ as a pragmatic, technological, and in…
Research into 3D-Printed Electronic Smart Pump to Treat Heart Disease
One of the essential ways in which 3D printing is aiding the medical field, as detailed in the 3DPI Industry Report on the topic, is through its ability to create treatments tailored to individuals. …