Two-photon lithography is a method of 3D printing that can produce objects on a molecular scale. Valuable to the fields of medical research, i.e. devices for drug delivery, tissue regeneration, chemic…
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Dartmouth smart ink 3D prints, shrinks and transforms smart materials
A 3D printed, shrunken Arc de Triomphe represents the result of the latest research undertaken by the Ke Functional Materials Group at Dartmouth College. Focused on developing innovative materials for…
Concordia 4D printing makes moldless composites faster and cheaper
3D printing composite materials without the use of molds is highly valuable to manufacturers seeking innovative, lightweight and strong components. By cutting out the middle man, businesses can save t…
Northwestern Engineering develops method for 3D printing low cost, high quality optical lenses
Northwestern’s McCormick School of Engineering has developed a new method for 3D printing high quality lenses for use in optical imaging devices. Applications of the technology include customised cont…
Berkeley Lab develops 3D printed water with flexible electronic potential
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have 3D printed liquid structures using a modified Qidi X-one 3D printer. The researchers say the novel technique has a …
USC explores how 3D printed “egg-beaters” could clean up oil slicks
Using 3D printing, scientists at the University of Southern California are able to replicate the microscopic structure of plants found in tropical areas of America, Eurasia and Africa. With hydrophobi…
In-situ 3D printing to make bone grafts as easy as a trip to the dentist
In the future, researchers hope to be able to produce 3D printers that can actively contribute to a patient’s healing process. Though relatively conceptual at this stage, in-situ 3D printing dir…
Swinburne Industry 4.0 Testlab introduces unique composite 3D printing technology
A new method of carbon fiber composite 3D printing is under development at Swinburne University of Technology. Part of the Australian Prime Minister’s Industry 4.0 Testlab initiative, the so-termed …
Fraunhofer IPA invents hybrid 3D printing injection molding technique
Scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation (Fraunhofer IPA) have developed a new hybrid 3D printing method. Combining the advantages of 3D printing and injecti…
RMIT 3D printed implant study proves our bodies thrive off diamonds
While it may not be as a catchy as the famous song from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, research from RMIT University argues that diamonds are (also) a 3D printer’s best friend. More specifically, dia…