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NIST Scientists Get Soft on 3D Printing

Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a new method of 3D-printing gels and other soft materials.  . Published in a new paper, it has the potential to create complex structures with nanometer-scale precision.  . Because...

Engineers link brains to computers using 3D printed implants

Linking the human brain to a computer is usually only seen in science fiction, but now an international team of engineers and neuroscientists from three prominent global universities have harnessed the power of 3D printing to bring the technology one step closer to...

3D Printing with Local Soil: The Next Step for the Construction Industry

Researchers from Texas A&M University are developing a promising sustainable, adobe-like building material that can be created from local soil and extruded from a 3D printer to make a robust structure, according to a new report recently presented at the American...

Russian student develops a technology cuttings costs of 3D printing with metal by 9 times

A student from Samara University named after academician S. P. Korolev has developed a technology that makes it possible to create efficient and cheap 3D printers that print with metal.  . Thanks to the development, printing costs can be reduced by nine times compared...

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