Markus Nemitz and his team at Tufts University have developed soft-jointed robots using 3D printing, realizing a long-term research goal.
For those looking to encourage their kids' creativity, 3D printing can be a fun activity for them to engage with, and now these machines have become affordable.
Designing molecules that produce color-changing circular light for 3D displays and security printing
Certain advanced technologies, such as 3D displays, biosensing, and security printing, can utilize circularly polarized ...
Learn about Structures Uniquely Resolved to Guarantee Endurance (SURGE), a DARPA program focused on rethinking AM.
This project will help establish non-planar 3D printing as a viable, scalable solution for aerospace applications, unlocking new ...
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