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How to Make and Sell 3D-Printed Products on Amazon
Yes, You Can Order a 3D-Printed Guest House
The Future of 3D Printing: Replication of Human Organs
African surgeon successfully performs first-ever transplant surgery to cure deafness
Greek Man Building 3D Printed House in Germany
New Technology Combines 3D Printing with Injection Molding
New 3D Printing Method for Multicolor Microstructures
Bentley Motors Drives its Future Car Design With 3D Printing
Kamp C completes two-storey house 3D-printed in one piece
Watch This Company Build The World’s Largest 3D Printed House In One Go
This Innovative 3D Printer Design Folds for Portability
eForge electronic 3D printing system features 8 extruders
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Your Privacy In The Digital Health Era: The Medical Futurist’s Guide
As solutions like remote care are becoming the norm, 3D-printing disrupts the normal supply chain and even the number of life science studies on tools like artificial intelligence (A.I.) skyrocket, it’s become clear that we are not anticipating the digital health era;...
Space Force Eyes Orbiting 3D Printers, Satellite Tow Trucks
The hardest thing about space is getting there. . A 2016 estimate, using the SpaceX Dragon capsule on a Falcon 9 rocket, put the cost at $9,100 per pound. So the Pentagon is looking at ways to reduce the bill, including putting 3D printers into orbit to repair...
New Electronic Fiber Sensors Said to “Smell” and “Hear”
The "invisible" 3D printed fiber sensors could be used to power electronic devices and sensors that are capable of sensing breath and sound. A device that's able to sense smells, sound, and touch in the way humans do may be one step closer to becoming a reality thanks...
Greek Man Building 3D Printed House in Germany
Giorgos Staikos, who grew up in a family of builders and woodworkers in the area around the Greek city of Drama, plans to build an entirely 3D-printed home in the German city of Beckum. . If successful, the 38-year-old claims it would be the first inhabitable...
Is Subscription-Based 3D Printing For You?
There are several ways to obtain 3D printing technology, and one of them is by subscription. But is it for you? . In the old days the financial choice for acquiring equipment was pretty straightforward: you buy, or you lease. Buying requires that you have all the...
FDA Says A.D.A.M.’s 3D Printed Bones are Eligible for 510(k) Clearance
As the healthcare industry increasingly welcomes and adopts the use of 3D printing, and other technology solutions such as AI and big data, it’s helping to improve some long-standing issues, including the demand for materials like organs and human tissue. . Because...
3D-Printing Breakthroughs to Buy for 2021
We were all sitting around the table (in person!) exactly one year ago. And Paul laid out his entire vision for America 2.0 … with his No. 1 pick for 2020. 3D printing. . Since that moment, our entire team has pointed you to ways to play this sector in the Fourth...
Venturing into the world of 3D printing
The COVID-19 pandemic affecting countries has not only sparked new hobbies for many, but has also given the opportunity for others to dive into their acquired skills to help those in need. One hobby is 3D printing, which gained popularity nationwide a few months ago...
New Method of 3D-Printing Soft Materials Could Jump-Start Creation of Tiny Medical Devices for the Body
Illustration of a prospective biocompatible interface shows that hydrogels (green tubing), which can be generated by an electron or X-ray beam 3D-printing process, act as artificial synapses or junctions, connecting neurons (brown) to electrodes (yellow). ....
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