Researchers from the US Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory have used 3D printing to produce and test customizable earplugs for members of the US Armed Forces. The army scientists’ new technique for…
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University of Huelva researchers create 3D printed water purifying spirals
Scientists from Spain’s University of Huelva, have used 3D printing to create a spiral structure capable of removing eighteen disinfection by-products (DBPs) from drinking water. Chronic exposure to …
Beijing researchers 3D print implants capable of inhibiting HPV infection
Researchers from Tsinghua University, Beijing, have 3D printed a personalized cervix tissue implant to counteract human papillomavirus (HPV). By loading the porous structure of the cone-shaped polyure…
Korean researchers 3D print highly-sensitive, wearable biosensors
A team of researchers from Sungkyunkwan University have used a commercially available inkjet printhead to fabricate wearable medical biosensors for personalized health monitoring. Using a soft, flexib…
3D printing low-cost robotic mechanical prostheses for amputees
Researchers in Brazil have published a study aiming to improve the characteristics and accessibility of robotic mechanical prosthesis with 3D printing. Mechanized prostheses have the potential to pro…
Researchers successful in reducing spatter-induced defects in metal 3D printed parts
A team of researchers from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have discovered a way of reducing defects in metal parts 3D printed via LPBF. By carefully controlling the ‘spatter’ of rogue m…
Scientists use plasma technology to overcome FDM “weak spot”
Researchers at Texas A&M University, in collaboration with scientists at Texas-based 3D printer manufacturer Essentium, have developed a method to more effectively weld adjacent layers together in…
Researchers develop nanoengineered bioink to 3D print functional bone tissue
Scientists in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Texas A&M University are seeking to advance the field of 3D bioprinting functional tissues, by conducting research into the development of…
Korean researchers investigate the effect of temperature on particle emission rates during FFF
A recent study by researchers from Seoul National University investigates the effect of nozzle temperature on the emission rates of hazardous particles during FFF 3D printing. The scientists tested fo…
Greek researchers determine the effect of recycling on ABS filament
New research from Hellenic Mediterranean University investigates the change in ABS filament’s mechanical properties in response to recycling. The scientists set up an experimental simulation of the re…