A team from the University of Toronto, Scarborough (UTSC) have formulated resin for Stereolithography (SLA) from excess McDonald’s cooking oil. In an effort to reduce waste and establish sustain…
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Austrian researchers develop 3D printed supermagnets for clean energy devices
Researchers from the Graz University of Technology, Austria, the University of Vienna, and the FAU University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU) have 3D printed neodymium (NdFeB) supermagnets to be used in c…
Rutgers researchers develop bio inspired, minimally-invasive 4D printed microneedles
Researchers from Rutgers University, New Jersey, have created bioinspired, programmable microneedles that enhance tissue adhesion using Projection micro-stereolithography (PµSL). Influenced by the mic…
UCL scientists discover unexpected chemical reaction in SLA 3D printed pills
Researchers from the University College London (UCL) have discovered an unexpected chemical reaction whilst 3D printing pharmaceuticals. Simon Gaisford, Professor of Pharmaceutics, UCL School of Pharm…
3D printing research CrAMmed: Texas A&M University, University of California, National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure
In today’s CrAMmed, our additive manufacturing research digest, you’ll find a selection of papers and developments in 3D printing from the academic world. The studies dig extensively into optimizing m…
Soft and sweaty 3D printed robots cool themselves down
Researchers from Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, have developed a 3D printed soft robotic muscle capable of controlling its internal temperature through perspiration. Using hydrogel-based compo…
3D Printing Industry News sliced: 3D Hubs, BEAMIT, Fusetec, HP, LulzBot, SISMA, Zortrax
In this edition of Sliced, the 3D Printing Industry news digest, we cover the latest business developments, partnerships, and acquisitions across the additive manufacturing industry. Today’s edition a…
3000 year-old mummy speaks with 3D printed vocal tracts
UK scientists and archaeologists have replicated the voice of a 3000-year old Egyptian priest known as Nesyamun using a 3D printed vocal tract. Although the noise from the 3D printed vocal tract is a …
Researchers develop Hybrid Living Materials using inkjet 3D printing
Researchers from the MIT Media Lab, Harvard University’s Wyss Institute, and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have developed a method to 3D print objects that can control organisms. Dubbed as the Hyb…
3D printed attachment turns smartphone into accessible diagnostic tool for parasitic diseases
Researchers from the University of Granada, Spain, and the University of Glasgow, Scotland, have used 3D printing to enable the diagnosis of parasitic infections using smartphones. Utilizing a specif…