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Research proposes 3D printed sensors to work as warnings in extreme environmental conditions
A research team from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in Saudi Arabia, has published a paper proposing 3D printed disposable and wireless sensors for monitoring large areas. …
Researchers regenerate bone using 3D printed clay hydrogel
Researchers in China have released a manuscript detailing a 3D printable material specially designed to support the growth of bone cells. Matter grown with the support of this polymer/clay nanocomposi…
3D printable nanocrystal ink from plant cellulose marks “important step” toward sustainable materials
A paper published in Advanced Functional Materials demonstrates a method for creating, and 3D printing, inks made from plant cellulose. 3D printed grids made from the ink exhibit mechanical properties…
UC San Diego presents 3D printed soft-robotic legs for all-terrain robot explorer
Engineers at UC San Diego’s Bioinspired Robotics and Design Lab have presented a paper demonstrating the use of 3D printing to make a robot capable of walking over uneven surfaces. Development o…
University of Florida’s liquid silicone 3D printing is designed for faster and cheaper medical implants
A 3D printing method outlined by researchers at the University of Florida demonstrates a way of making comfortable, flexible, strong and affordable implants for patients. Using liquid silicone, the me…
3D printing brings researchers closer to bionic skin sensors and the future of wearable tech
The McAlpine Research Group at the University of Minnesota’s Department of Mechanical Engineering have released an article demonstrating a method for 3D printing tiny, multimaterial sensors. The…
ETH Zurich demonstrates self-assembling 4D printed “deployable and active” trusses
Research from the Engineering Design and Computing Laboratory at ETH Zurich in Switzerland, demonstrates multimaterial 4D printing of tetrahedrons. The shapes are initially 3D printed to be flat, but …
Researchers blueprint a 3D printed metamaterial that expands under pressure
The Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté in France, and Germany’s Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) behind recent research on 3D printed micro glass, have published a study giving the blu…
Duke University 3D prints conductive copper metamaterials
Researchers from Duke University have successfully 3D printed conductive metamaterials on a FDM machine. The process uses commercially available 3D printing filament containing conductive copper. This…