Desktop Metal, a billion-dollar start-up, promised to revolutionize manufacturing. It went bankrupt, and now has much humbler ...
I've been using 3D printing to make useful tools and accessories around my home for years, including for my Dyson vacuums. Here's how.
D printing continues to gain ground among those who can afford to make use of the tech, but is it safe to use 3d-printed items when preparing food?
You’re at Costco. The food court is predictably packed, tables already overrun. You could buy the warehouse chain’s famous $1.50 hot dog + drink combo before shopping—except there’s nowhere to ...
In a redeeming development for one of nature’s most universally denounced pests, researchers from McGill and Drexel Universities have discovered that mosquito stingers might one day be used for ...
A collaboration between the University of Michigan and AFRL has resulted in 3D-printed metamaterials that can block vibrations using complex geometries. Inspired by nature and theoretical physics, ...
Daniel Freedman has received funding related to 3D printing from IBM, Braskem and Mediprint and is affiliated with the Stratasys Educational Community Advisory Board. Anne Schmitz does not work for, ...
They might call it Levity, but there’s nothing funny about Rapid Liquid Print’s new silicone 3D printer. It has to be seen to be believed, and luckily [3D Printing Nerd] gives us lots of beauty shots ...
Xerox founder Joe Wilson with the 914, which could make copies up to 9 by 14 inches. Courtesy of Xerox Corporation Recently I visited Whisk, a Manhattan store that sells kitchen goods, and next to the ...