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Scientists 3D printed muscle tissue in microgravity. The goal is to make human organs from scratch
To work toward getting around this issue, researchers used parabolic flights to simulate microgravity conditions, then 3D ...
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A new additive manufacturing route creates carbon fiber silicon carbide mirrors that unite low weight, strength, and sub-nanometer smoothness, reaching 97 percent visible reflectance for space optics.
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5 uncomfortable truths about 3D printing that you need to hear
Perhaps the biggest barrier to entry is the sheer volume of jargon you’ll encounter. There’s a whole glossary of 3D printing ...
ETH Zurich 3D printed human muscle in microgravity, advancing space bioprinting and biomedical research beyond Earth.
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Morphing 3D-printed structures from flat to curved—in space
Because it's costly and cumbersome to transport large structures such as satellite dishes into space, aerospace Ph.D. student ...
Stratasys and Tritone join forces to revolutionize metal 3D printing with MoldJet technology. Discover the impact of this investment.
Scientists at ETH Zurich have successfully 3D printed muscle tissue in microgravity, paving the way for creating human organs from scratch.
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Goodbye Random Stuff In A Drawer: This Cool 3D-Printing Trend Helps Keep Your Things Organized
Every item in your home should have its own place, and with your own 3D-printed storage system, your dreams of domstic ...
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China tests first 3D-printed mini turbojet engine hitting Mach 0.75 at 20,000 feet
China's state-owned AECC has used advanced 3D printing technology to manufacture the miniature turbojet engine.
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