Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), co-developer of the Big Area Additive Manufacturing (BAAM) process and one of America’s leading technological research institutes, has signed a two-year res…
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Argonne collaborative releases deep dive on metal 3D printing process
In the latest release from the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE), Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) reveals developments in its high-speed imaging of laser melting inside metal 3D printers. Conducted in…
SLA 3D printer materials degrade on demand in Brown University study
A study from the Wong lab at Brown University has given researchers more control over 3D printed polymers. Supporting a direct-write stereolithography (SLA) approach, specially developed materials all…
Harvard’s hybrid 3D printing method creates electronic second skin
The future of wearable technology envisions smart devices worn as close to the human skin as possible. Activated by “soft”, flexible electronics, this kind of second skin will enable seaml…
Urbana-Champaign origami worms fused by 3D printing
Scientists at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign have once again turned to nature and designed a “bio-inspired” crawling robot by combining 3D printing technology with origami, e…
University of Southampton 3D printers solve million year old flipper mystery
In a story reminiscent of the mythical Loch Ness Monster, researchers at the University of Southampton in the UK have used 3D printing to uncover facts about the plesiosaur, that swam in oceans around…
UTEP thesis investigates missing pigment in 3D printed skin
New research looks at how 3D printed skin can be made from a patients own cells and used as a skin graft or other medical treatments. Composed of three primary layers, each containing an eclectic mix …
Fraunhofer launches “SLM in Green” project for 3D printed copper
Known for its malleability and typically ductile composition, copper is a seemingly ideal material for metal 3D printers. In addition, the metal exhibits a level of thermal conductivity second only t…
NTU Singapore cements 3D printing research with sustainable fly ash geopolymer
Moving into Industry 4.0 and the age of cyber physical systems, digital construction is on the rise. Across manufacturing, the use of greener, more efficient materials is also of paramount concern. …
Embrapa to test biological activity of Cerrado plants with 3D printers
The Cerrado region in Brazil is a vast tropical savanna encompassing forest, wood and park habitats across 2,045,064 square km. In a new project from Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation Embrap…