Researchers from Stanford University have 3D printed nanoparticles that possess unique shapeshifting capabilities. Called Archimedean truncated tetrahedrons (ATTs), the 3D printed shapes have long be…
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Researchers develop new 3D printing technique for the mass production of microscale particles
Researchers from Stanford University have developed a novel high-speed 3D printing process that can produce up to one million, highly complex microscale particles per day. While the 3D printing of m…
New research enables greater control over 3D printed material properties
Researchers from the Air Force Research Laboratory, Cornell University, and the Research & Technology arm of aerospace manufacturer Boeing have successfully mapped the crystallization process of p…
A new project in Florida paves the way for future reef restoration with 3D printing
3D printed artificial reefs have been deployed off the coast of Destin-Fort Walton Beach in a bid to aid marine habitat restoration and conservation efforts. Managed by the Okaloosa Coastal Resource T…
Researchers investigate recycled polypropylene to make SLS 3D printing sustainable
Andaltec, a Spanish research center focused on plastics, has announced the RECYPPOWDER project to explore the possibilities of recycled polypropylene in additive manufacturing. Known for its tou…
A new approach by KTH and Stockholm University propels bioelectronics innovation forward
Researchers from KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Stockholm University have introduced a novel method that streamlines the production of electrochemical transistors, utilizing a standard Nanoscri…
New AI-driven 3D printed prosthetic eyes
Researchers from Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research IGD, in collaboration with Ocupeye Ltd., have developed a new artificial intelligence (AI)-driven, automated method for 3D printing…
Two-photon polymerization 3D printing research scales up with standardized testing
Researchers from the Technical University Vienna (TU Wien), California Institute of Technology (Caltech), RWTH Aachen University, and materials experts from UpNano have conducted a comprehensive study…
Researchers develop new 3D printed lattice metamaterial, 50% stronger than leading aerospace alloys
Researchers from RMIT University have 3D printed a titanium structure that is 50% stronger than the strongest alloy with similar density developed for aerospace applications. The high-strength struct…
Researchers offer new explanation for shrinkage porosity in laser beam powder bed fusion 3D printing
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh have released a new explanation for defects in laser beam powder bed fusion (PBF-LB). The researchers’ work foc…