A recent exhibition in Kuala Lumpur showcases how craft, architecture and community collaborations can revitalise neighbourhoods without erasing their identity.
This study presents a bionic robotic trunk that adapts stiffness rapidly, enhancing its ability to perform delicate tasks and support significant weight.
Hobbyists can now build reliable guns at home with cheap printers, raising new questions about whether gun control can keep up.
For anyone getting annoyed at how long their 3D printed project is taking, this simple pattern update could help speed up the process significantly.
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US 3D printing breakthrough could speed approval of next-gen nuclear reactor parts
New research led by the US Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) could speed up approval ...
I've been using 3D printing to make useful tools and accessories around my home for years, including for my Dyson vacuums. Here's how. Richard Baguley has been writing about technology for over 20 ...
3D-printed guns have earned the nickname of “ghost guns”, as they are difficult to trace through standard firearms analysis. With law enforcement struggling to trace the source of seized ghost guns, ...
The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
3D printing has become one of the most efficient and affordable ways of creating simple, specific items without having to purchase them. But while 3D printing can save you money on some things, it's ...
There was a time when “3D printed” was synonymous with flimsy, semi-translucent plastic pots from a hobbyist’s desktop. In ...
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3D printed planetary gear fidget spinner that never stops
This 3D printed planetary gear fidget spinner is a fascinating mechanical design that seems like it could spin forever. The intricate gear system moves smoothly, creating a satisfying motion that’s ...
It's amazing how quickly an idea or file can turn into something tangible thanks to FDM and resin 3D printers. There are some brilliant community models available for free (not for commercial use), ...
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