In a fantastic development, the application of additive manufacturing technologies that other 3D printing enthusiasts and myself have long been promoting, NASA has recently awarded a $125,000 grant to…
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3D Printing Invisibility
Whether you’re a mercenary who wishes to remain undetected as part of a covert war in Yemen or just a pimply teenager who wishes to remain undetected in high school, everybody wants to be invisible at…
A Customised Concept – The DNA 3D Printed Shoe
Customised footwear courtesy of 3D printing has been expounded before, notably for elite sports men and women to improve comfort and performance. However, the Seattle-based organisation Pensar is deve…
The ‘Six Million Dollar’ Ear
It seems that the Singularity may be nearer than previously thought. While some scientists are stuck on printing ordinary human organs, scientists at Princeton have skipped years ahead to cybernetics…
3D Printing – Tapping into Unused Energy
Watching a huge power station loom into view may look impressive but apart from utilising a great deal of natural resources they are also wildly inefficient. A large power station will typically only …
3D Printing Intervertebral Discs
The modern day plague that is lower back pain, is an ever more apparent problem in a world where most of the work is done when sitting down – and also more often than not in what could be called ergon…
More R&D Into Graphene for 3D Printing
The on-going research into the use of graphene as a 3D printing material is a notable development in the material sector. The issue is getting more attention, which should result in the research bein…
R&D Into 3D Printed Silicon Carbide
US Ceramics manufacturer Ceralink has developed a method for producing Silicon Carbide and composites using ExOne powder bed inkjet 3D printers, as part of a Phase II Small Business Innovation Researc…
Researching Breast Implant Improvements Using 3DP
Research being carried out by Texan company TeVido BioDevices is considering new methodologies for producing customized breast implants — specifically for reconstructive surgery for women that have un…
Original and Individualised Footwear Utilises 3D Printing (and other) Tech
Pavla Podsednikova, a post-grad from Prague in the Czech Republic, has based her thesis around customized fashion and developed some original concept footwear in the process. 3D printing technology pl…