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Topline From aerospace and medical purposes to fashion and automotive innovations, there are nearly limitless possibilities of 3D printing for prototyping, manufacturing and customization.
Using toolpath-optimised deposition-based methods, an SUTD team of researchers has proposed an innovative approach to 3D-print bioinspired structures that could optimise designs in industries such ...
Using toolpath-optimized deposition-based methods, an team of researchers has proposed an innovative approach to 3D-print bioinspired structures that could optimise designs in industries such as ...
Creating 3D objects with sound Scientists assemble matter in 3D using sound waves for 3D printing Date: February 13, 2023 Source: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft Summary: Scientists have created a new ...
A team of biomedical engineers in Australia have developed a small flexible robot that can be used to 3D print biomaterials directly inside the human body, in the hopes of streamlining future ...
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