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In this video, a Gary shell is 3D printed to replicate the iconic race from SpongeBob SquarePants, using a Dreame Z1 Pro. The ...
FAMU researchers trailblaze in-space 3D printing - eliminating dependence on Earth-supplied materials and enabling on-demand manufacturing.
Imagine if you could "print" a tiny skyscraper using DNA instead of steel. That’s what researchers at Columbia and Brookhaven ...
NASA's Reactive Additive Manufacturing for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (RAMFIRE) project test-fired a 3D-printed engine ...
CRG officials said the new printer enhances capabilities and serves as a powerful new asset for partners seeking to enter or ...
Small companies are producing parts for constructing rockets using 3D printing, a technology that has potential to shake up domestic manufacturing.
U.S. contractors are scrambling to rebuild missile stockpiles depleted by the war in Ukraine. A new 3D printing approach could restock them fast.
3D printing brings more efficient ways to make rocket propellants Every day, scientists are finding new ways to use 3D-printed energetics to serve crucial, and sometimes lifesaving, purposes.
3D printing allows you to make custom shapes, print multiple types of material in one part, and save money and material. 3D printing can be cost- and time-efficient.
Ursa Major hopes a 3D printing approach to production could one day help replenish depleted stocks of critical weapons such as Javelins and Stingers.