Green construction, after 3D printing, the impact one: with clay
Printed clay challenges concrete in sustainable construction. ETH Zurich proposes an innovative solution for eco-friendly construction.
Printed clay challenges concrete in sustainable construction. ETH Zurich proposes an innovative solution for eco-friendly construction.
A 100 m2 house 3D printed in just 5 days in Kazakhstan. Designed to withstand magnitude 7 earthquakes thanks to super-strong concrete.
MIT presents a liquid metal 3D printing technique capable of making large aluminum components in minutes, a significant advance over traditional methods.
With 3D printing there will be more and more products that we will be able to create completely independently. Nothing but chatter.
Traditional surfboards are an ecological disaster. Paradoxal offers a sustainable solution with its innovative algae-based design and 3D printing.
Lighter and more resistant tools and wrenches thanks to 3D printing and metal “gyroids”.
3D printing is about to enter our kitchen, revolutionizing the way we prepare and eat meals.
400 square meters, two floors, walls already printed with compartments and shelves: 3D technology for construction is going ever higher.
A centuries-old tradition that ends straight into the new millennium: Coreglia Antelminelli, home of manufacturing, opens a school of the future.
Soft robotics efficient and biodegradable? Sweet words. Very sweet. Sugar words!
From scrap metal present on the Moon to new materials, 3D printed: if the test succeeds, it will be a new step towards the lunar colonies.
Snapmaker 2.0 is the latest generation of “electronic sculptor”. Laser engraving, milling and 3D printing all in one: the craftsmanship of the future.
A new method produces a material that can be inserted directly into the body for 3D printing of bone replacements.
The component allows the use of one respirator or multiple respirators in order to treat up to 4 patients each.
A new method makes human organ tissues completely transparent: an important step towards reducing the wait for transplants.
Two instruments, one from the 3th century and one freshly made in XNUMXD printed plastic, have identical sound. The “cloned” instruments will preserve the legacy.
With a new rapid 3D printing technique you can print an entire layer in the time that was previously necessary to print a single point.
In just a few years, 3D printing has leapt beyond its embryonic phase and has already begun to move rapidly in three distinct directions: the development of mass production systems (many goods), the development of mass production systems (many users, for home printing) and the specialization of production systems (specific printers for specific products, such as those in the construction field capable of constructing a building in a short time). It goes without saying that the most promising field of application for… Read more
We have all asked ourselves at least once: but what is 3D printing for? To many things, including the faithful reproduction of human organs and tissues. Will organ donation become a distant memory? Reading the latest news, it seems so. The news was broken by the team at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, whose researchers have found a way to print "living" tissues and organs that can function properly when implanted in the body of ... Read more
From Penn State comes HITS-Bio, the system that revolutionizes 3D bioprinting: now printing human tissue is 10 times faster (and ultra-precise).
Discover the reasons that limit the adoption of 3D printers. Explore the origins of the technology and the factors that influence its diffusion.