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Things you can 3D print at home (but shouldn't)
Keep these projects inside of Pandora's box.
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Proposals take aim at 3D printing tech to strengthen Washington state laws against ‘ghost guns’
New legislative proposals in Washington state are putting 3D printing and similar technologies in the crosshairs when it ...
Completely 3D printed – even the lenses – then painted helmet prop produced by Thingergy, Los Angeles. Movie makers have the creative vision, but it’s the prop maker’s job to bring that creative ...
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3D Printed Surfaces Help Atoms Play Ball to Improve Quantum Sensors
Scientists have created 3D printed surfaces featuring intricate textures that can be used to bounce unwanted gas particles away from quantum sensors, allowing useful particles like atoms to be ...
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Scientists 3D print organ tissue that could finally end the transplant crisis
Across the United States, the brutal math of organ failure has barely budged for decades: demand keeps rising while supply stays painfully finite. Now a wave of 3D bioprinting breakthroughs is turning ...
An updated edition of the February 21, 2025 article. Turning ideas into tangible creations by building one layer at a time with incredible precision — this is 3D Printing in a nutshell. Since its ...
In a small town where resources can be limited, one local library is opening its doors to big ideas by offering free access ...
3D Printing or additive manufacturing is a process of making three-dimensional objects from a digital file. Since its conception in the 1980s, 3D Printing has graduated from being a novelty to having ...
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi examine how UNC Chapel Hill’s pragmatic research strategy, shaped by federal funding ...
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