Using 3D modeling to plan and guide cancer surgeries increases surgical precision, resulting in complete tumor removal for 92 ...
Nagoya researchers 3D print high-performance aluminum parts, with one variant staying both strong and flexible at 300°C.
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Scientists 'break rules' to make 572°F aluminum for lighter, fuel-efficient engines
Scientists 'break rules' to make 572°F aluminum for lighter, fuel-efficient engines Metallurgists have long treated iron in ...
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Chinese 3D-printing firms are accused of stealing US designs. I’m torn between fear and admiration
Consumers appear unfazed by patent disputes, prioritizing low prices and innovation. Cheap, capable printers are winning over ...
Aluminum is prized for being lightweight and strong, but at high temperatures it loses strength. This has limited its use in ...
Qase3D introduces MDR system form hospital 3D labs - a practical, legally grounded path to MDR compliance for Point-of-Care manufacturing.
Elijah Lee, a cello player and Yale University biomedical engineering graduate, Forte3D wants to offer a novel solution. His ...
Scientists used a 3D-printing approach to pattern hydrophobic barriers inside hydrophilic filter paper. These barriers, designed in different geometries, guide liquids along precise paths and shape ...
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