Researchers at the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) have grown a 3D printable material that is cheap, lightweight, and, potentially, 100% sustainable. The so-termed “Fungal-l…
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Watch this 3D printed submarine paddle without fuel or electricity
Made entirely out of plastic on a multi-material 3D printer, ETH Zürich’s mini submarine presents a crucial stroke forward for the future of smart devices. The 7.5 centimeter long vehicle is cap…
New 3D Printing Jobs with The University of Exeter, LINK3D, and CDG UK
Looking for a job in 3D Printing or seeking to hire additive manufacturing experts? 3D Printing Jobs is your go-to source for the latest career opportunities in the 3D Printing Industry. This round-up…
CMU expert algorithm can predict biomaterial 3D printing parameters
At Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), researchers may have found a solution that makes the characterization of new 3D printer materials a breeze. An algorithm, developed by a team at CMU’s Colleg…
U.S. DoE applies LENS additive manufacturing to discover better magnets
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) Critical Materials Institute (CMI) are using metal additive manufacturing in the hunt for a new material with “exceptional magnetic properties.…
Australian alliance to revolutionze 3D printing in mining
Mineral Technologies, the mining subsidiary of Australian integrated services company Downer Group, has entered a 3D printing R&D collaboration with the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and I…
Interview: Inside UCLA’s faster, multimaterial 3D bioprinter
Recently, a 3D bioprinting project conducted at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has been making headlines for its potential to create complex biological tissues. Led by UCLA Professor…
Watch: midair sugar 3D printing in the name of medicine
Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have developed a hypnotizing 3D printer that offers new possibilities in the field of tissue engineering. Seemingly gravity-defying, the 3D p…
MIT’s 3D printed Roboats are independently making their way to Amsterdam
Blowing driverless cars out of the water – an autonomous fleet of boats developed at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) has undergone a number of importa…
ETH Zürich leads first in-human study of custom 3D printed oral drug delivery device
Dr. Jean-Christophe Leroux, Professor in Drug Formulation and Delivery at ETH Zürich, has led the first in-human study of 3D printed drug-eluting mouthguards. Conducted in collaboration with researche…