For anyone annoyed at how long their 3D printed project is taking, this simple infill pattern update could help speed up the process significantly.
Scientists have found a promising new way to manufacture one of industry’s toughest materials—tungsten carbide–cobalt—using advanced 3D printing. Normally, producing this ultra-hard material requires ...
Discover the art of fantasy diorama creation as we build a mystical landscape featuring a Japanese-style house surrounded by miniature rocky mountains. We’ll take you through every step: foam carving, ...
Miniature organs grown in the lab can organize themselves into complex shapes, which enables scientists to use them to study disease. The trouble is they never do it the same way twice, which has made ...
Researchers created 'growth printing,' which mimics tree trunks' outward expansion to print polymer parts quickly and efficiently without the molds and expensive equipment typically associated with 3D ...
Research funded by the U.S. Army Research Lab has resulted in a 'super foam' that absorbs 10X more energy than existing ...
Safety gear is one such area, and rapid product manufacturing GmbH (rpm) has developed and produced a 3D printed internal padding system for explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) helmets, in partnership ...
Researchers at Texas A&M University and the U.S. Army Research Laboratory have developed a new type of foam that can absorb ...
Aerospace engineering and materials science researchers at Texas A&M University and the DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory have ...
Researchers in US have developed a “super foam” that can absorb up to 10 times more energy. The material combines ordinary ...
Aerospace engineering and materials science researchers at Texas A&M University and the DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory have ...
Researchers at Texas A&M University and the DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory have developed a ...