3D Printing Changes the Game for Scientific Experiments [Video]
Researches are leveraging 3D printing technology to conduct new types of experiments, specifically by turning the container used in the experiment into a reactive material. Leroy Cronin, a chemist at...
View ArticleHow Leading Scientists Across Fields are Embracing 3D Printing
Nature, the international weekly journal of science, published a feature on how 3D printing is opening up new worlds to research. In a detailed article, Nature covers uses of 3D printing by leading...
View ArticleScientists Create Blood Vessels Using Sugar and 3D Printing
University researchers have discovered a way to 3D print blood vessels, using sugar as the “ink” and a RepRap 3D printer. UPenn and MIT researchers collaborated on the study. The research was...
View ArticleVideo: MIT’s Neri Oxman and Biologically-Inspired 3D Printed Systems
MIT Media Lab researchers Neri Oxman and Steven Keating are creating biologically-inspired 3D printing systems. Oxman explains the mission of their lab, “Our goal here is to explore processes for...
View ArticleNature’s 3D Printing: Using E. Coli Bacteria to Grow Objects
The field of synthetic biology offers us state-of-the-art results like biofuel, but researchers are looking to push the envelope and develop a technique that could be Nature’s version of 3D printing....
View ArticleTop 3D Printing Headlines Last Week: E. Coli, Dentistry, Fashion, IPOs
A roundup of the top news On 3D Printing brought you from January 22 to January 27. Tuesday, January 22 3D Printing Company ExOne to Raise $75 Million in IPO on NASDAQ Wednesday, January 23 Nature’s...
View ArticleDesigning Future Body Armor after Dragon Fish Scales with 3D Printing
Researchers from MIT have looked to an ancient fish for inspiration in modern warfare. This fish, Polypterus senegalus, is a tough beast whose strong bite and sturdy exoskeleton has kept its species...
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