Researchers at Duke University have developed a polymer that can be used in commercial 3D printers without solvent, leading to major advantages across different applications.
D printers are sometimes compared to hot glue guns, in part because of similarities between hot glue and printer filament. However, analyzing the mechanical obstacles that ...
Using DNA, 3D printing and modelling clay, a team of scientists reconstructed a 400-year-old face, possibly revealing a human story wrapped in our fear of vampires.
Researchers from the University of Virginia have made significant progress in 3D-printed concrete by developing a more sustainable, printable cementitious composite. This innovative material addresses ...