by David | Jan 21, 2020 | Medical
3D-printed parts have killed dangerous bacteria, leading to the possibility of printed items that protect the lives of vulnerable patients in hospitals and care homes. . Objects built using the technique could stop the spread of infections such as MRSA , said...
by David | Jan 21, 2020 | 3D News, Medical
Worldwide, millions of mice, rabbits, rats, dogs, monkeys and pigs are still being used in medical research. They are used to study diseases such as cancer, dementia, diabetes and heart disease. . But scientists don’t just use animals as test objects in fundamental...
by David | Jan 21, 2020 | Manufacturing and Supply Chain, Maritime, Sports
Sir Ben Ainslie and INEOS TEAM UK are implementing metal AM technology from Renishaw in their bid to bring the America’s Cup home to Britain (where the competition originated). . As the team’s official precision measurement and additive manufacturing (AM) partner,...
by David | Jan 21, 2020 | 3D News, Medical
A joint team from the University of Seville and the University of Nottingham has achieved a first by successfully 3D printing an image made up of stabilized gold nanoparticles with biocompatible and biodegradable systems. . The innovative image—the University of...
by David | Jan 21, 2020 | Aerospace and Aviation, Automotive, Manufacturing and Supply Chain, Materials, Sports
In the first part of our series on carbon fiber 3D printing, we discussed how the material is used in the larger world of manufacturing. As we’ve learned throughout this series, carbon fiber (along with other reinforcement materials) is typically used as a low-cost...
by David | Jan 21, 2020 | 3D News, Automotive, Companies, Manufacturing and Supply Chain
During this month’s AM Focus Automotive , we are mapping the most accurate and up to date scenario for automotive additive manufacturing in final part production. We hereby present an analysis of the latest progress made by each major automaker group and some of the...
by David | Jan 21, 2020 | 3D News, Materials, Metal
International researchers are reviewing structure and design concepts for liquid metal antennas, along with examining and expanding applications where they could prove to be useful. . Their findings are outlined in the recently published ‘ Liquid Metal Antennas:...
by David | Jan 20, 2020 | Companies, Environment, Materials
A new vision for the future of 3D printing involves standardizing filament to give users a guaranteed consistent level of quality, and using recycled plastic waste to create that filament. . This scheme comes from Aarhus University in Denmark, specifically the...
by David | Jan 20, 2020 | 3D News, Medical, Pharmaceuticals
University of Seville researchers, in collaboration with the University of Nottingham, have managed to create the first image of nanoparticles of stabilized gold with biodegradable and biocompatible systems that have been obtained with 3D-printng techniques. . The...
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