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India's Chandrayaan-3 lunar lander descend to the surface of the moon in this time-lapsed imagery. Donald Trump's approval ...
For the first time, scientists have 3-D printed objects within living cells, including a 10-micrometer long elephant and tiny “barcodes” that could help track individual cells. Remarkably, many of the ...
Imagine if you could "print" a tiny skyscraper using DNA instead of steel. That’s what researchers at Columbia and Brookhaven are doing—constructing intricate 3D nanostructures by harnessing the ...
The upcoming structure would be 40 times larger than the largest 3D-printed building constructed anywhere in the world to ...
We love 3D printing. We’ll print brackets, brackets for brackets, and brackets to hold other brackets in place. Perhaps even a guilty-pleasure Benchy. But 3D printed shoes? That’s where we ...
For the first time, scientists have 3-D printed objects within living cells, including a 10-micrometer long elephant and tiny ...
3. Scalability issues Printing large scale tissues and organs with traditionally available 3D bioprinting technology is a major challenge.
If you’re looking for a more open, unenclosed 3D printer design than a cubic frame can accommodate, but don’t want to use a bed-slinger, you don’t have many options. [Boothy Builds] recently ...
Mark Michelson speaks with Chris Carpenter of Royle Printing, about the company's expansion, employee recruitment, and ...