A grant through UAB’s HSF-GEF program is funding the purchase of an advanced 3D printer for the Orthotics and Prosthetics Lab ...
If you want to truly customize your gaming experience, there are plenty of gaming accessories you can 3D print ...
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Researchers at ETH Zurich have created new 3D-printed wall and ceiling coverings that naturally absorb and store excess moisture. This innovative solution addresses high humidity by using a ...
How can Los Angeles be rebuilt sustainably—and built to withstand future fires? One solution being discussed is that of 3D-printed, fire-resistant homes. 3D-printed buildings have been cropping up ...
You can also use it to hold your devices as a charging station that doubles as home décor. This stylish wooden key holder would look amazing on a console table, counter, or shelf and can be completely ...
Now, the Stuart, Florida-based company has clients in a number of sectors, and has produced everything from huge 3D printed columns for a luxury horse barn in Florida, to a concrete 3D printed ...
A team from the University of California-Berkley recently published a study proposing a charge-programmed 3D-printing method capable of producing previously inaccessible architectures. Antennas ...
Hexagon has acquired the 3D Systems' Geomagic suite of reverse engineering, design, and inspection software portfolio to Hexagon for $123 million. The interoperable software packages are used to ...
Cobra was first to market with 3D-printed irons with the groundbreaking LIMIT3D irons last spring. But, as the name implied, the irons were only available in a limited run. Now, the company is ...
What you need to know: Cobra leans in to its previous experience in 3D printing with its first fully commercial set of 3D-printed irons, the 3D Printed Tour. The irons are completely 3D-printed ...
And yes, you can actually type on it, because it’s a real, working keyboard with an ATmega32U4 brain and tiny 3D printed key caps. [juskim] managed to bang out 14 words per minute on it ...