Mathematicians from New York University (NYU) have used 3D printed wings and color-coded computer simulation to determine the ideal wing shape for fast flapping flight. In a study published in the P…
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KIT controls objects with “grayscale” 3D printing and light
New research published in Nature Communications describes how direct ink writing (DIW) can be used to create controllable 3D printed objects. The method, termed “grayscale” or “gray-…
Cooking with soy: Lithuanian team proves vegetable oil can be used for 3D printing
A team of researchers from Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) and Vilnius University, Lithuania, have proved that a material based on cooking oil can be used for 3D printing. Known as AESO (acrylat…
3D Printing News CrAMmed, University of Maryland, SUTD, TU Delft, RWTH Aachen University
Welcome to CrAMmed, the first edition of our 3D printing digest based on the latest academic additive manufacturing research. Today, CrAMmed details the latest applications for 3D printed molds from t…
WATCH: the 3D printed soft robots working their way into medicine
Early-stage experiments at North Carolina State University (NCSU) have yielded a new class of 3D printed smart material. Magnetically-reactive and mesh-like by design, this material could lead to futu…
Empa cellulose 3D printing advances yield guidelines for composite material tuning
A group at the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Empa, is investigating ways to 3D print cellulose. As the most abundant organic polymer in the world, the material is su…
ACES investigates diamond-laced ABS as low-cost 3D printer material
Researchers at Australia’s ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES) have published a study into the thermal performance of an ABS-diamond composite for 3D printers. The aim o…
Virginia Tech 3D prints devices that generate electricity from impact
A new 3D printing discovery at Virginia Tech is poised to change the way we design sensors and low-power generators. A team lead by associate professor Xiaoyu ‘Rayne’ Zheng has succeeded in creating p…
Fighting opioid abuse with 3D printed egg-shaped tablets
According to new research, 3D printed tablets could deter opioid abusers from misusing pharmaceuticals. A team from St. John’s University, New York, designed and tested egg-shaped thermoplastic shapes…
HUST researchers iron out cracks of 3D printed bulk metallic glass
A team of researchers led by Dr. Lin Liu at the Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), China, have discovered a way to scale-up 3D printing of bulk metallic glass (BMG). With a unique a…