A group of biomedical engineers and researchers have developed a handheld 3D bioprinter that can potentially help surgeons completing musculoskeletal surgical procedures. The bioprinter, developed by…
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Researchers propose 3D printed MIMO antennas to improve 5G networks
UK-based researchers looked at use of 3D printing to manufacture low cost Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) antennas for 5G communication systems. These proposed MIMOs, fabricated using 3D printin…
University of Washington research explores the effects of powder reuse on 3D printed metal part quality
A new study by researchers from the University of Washington investigates the effects of powder reuse on 3D printed part quality. The paper, published in the journal Materialia, is primarily concerned…
Pharmaceutics special issue details the 3D printing of drug delivery devices
The design freedom granted by additive manufacturing allows designers and engineers to tailor a product to better meet its application’s needs. In the field of pharmaceuticals, the sizes and geometrie…
Researchers use 3D bioprinted brain tumor model to identify successful cancer treatments
A group of researchers from USA and Germany have presented a new way to study glioblastoma (GBM), an aggressive type of cancer in the form of a brain tumor, using a 3D bioprinted model and imaging pla…
Singaporean research details the 3D printing of chitinous bio-composites
A recent study from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) explores the 3D printing of chitin-based bio-composites prepared via urban food waste bioconversion. The paper, published i…
Koala 3D: Chilean researchers investigate climbing 3D printer
Researchers at the University of Chile have explored a mobile form of 3D printing that allows a machine to produce objects bigger than itself. Named ‘Koala 3D’, the system is a combination of a climbi…
UL publishes independent study on 3D printed polymer properties
Global safety certification company, UL, has published an independent study on the effects of 3D printing on polymer properties. The results of the study have been used to develop a framework to quali…
UC Riverside to lead scalable quantum computing project using 3D printed ion traps
UC Riverside (UCR) is set to lead a project focused on enabling scalable quantum computing after winning a $3.75 million Multicampus-National Lab Collaborative Research and Training Award. The collabo…
Japanese research sees the 3D printing of metal-organic framework solids
A team of researchers at Kyoto University has successfully 3D printed solid structures made of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). MOFs are a group of materials used for catalysis, gas storage and gas pr…