In the not-so-distant future, you'll be able to manufacture just about anything in your kitchen -- maybe even living things. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window ...
Increased speed and accuracy will deeply affect the workflows of people who use 3D printers on the regular: people like professional designers in automotive, aerospace, consumer goods, and ...
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Moose 3D Scanner review – are 3DMakerpro on the way to a Star Trek Replicator or is it just too much like hard work?
3D printing is one of my main hobbies and interests outside of gaming here at Readwrite. I have literally machines everywhere from different manufacturers, all serving different purposes. Yet the ...
Laser printing of metals has proven itself as a viable manufacturing process. No longer just for "impossible to machine" or waifish parts where material characteristics were the design feature needed ...
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Space: is it the final frontier, or could it be the new frontier of regenerative medicine? Bioprinting human tissues for implantation in patients to treat injury or disease would be game-changing.
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