Your child's new hobby could become a school safety concern. 3D-printed weapons are an emerging issue in Arizona.
A group of high school students in metro Detroit used a 3D printer to create a life-changing prosthetic arm for a 10-year-old boy on the other side of the state.
Recent articles from HowToGeek and BGR showcase a range of 3D printing uses, from functional starter projects to advanced Raspberry Pi builds. HowToGeek suggests printing items like calibration cubes, ...
With its tool-changing system and minimal filament waste, the Snapmaker U1 rethinks how colour should work and makes complex ...
Sharrow Engineering is leveraging advanced 3D sand-casting techniques as it scales production of its patented Sharrow ...
The independent study reveals standard cost comparisons systematically exclude AM advantages in resource efficiency and ...
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Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], April 23: CognoSpace has introduced its integrated Composite Skill Lab solutions aimed at enabling schools to adopt experiential, skill-based learning models in alignment ...
The U.S. is expanding hypersonic testing through a Rocket Lab contract, accelerating development of high-speed military ...
Mouhamadou Diop left his home in Dakar, Senegal, with a clear goal and an uncertain path. Years later, he is preparing to ...
It’s pretty wild how much 3D printing is changing things in medicine these days. You know, the stuff that used to take ages ...
Custom 3D-printed implants could transform how complex bone injuries are treated, shifting the focus from replacement to ...