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I 3D printed my own headphones, and they beat $750 cans any day
A custom solution to my comfort and durability woes.
Hydrogels are materials that have properties similar to biological tissue, making them ideal for use in medical devices. They are water-swollen and cross-linked polymeric networks that can retain a ...
It is already apparent that some of the world’s largest and most important companies are exploring the use of electronics 3D printing. This includes Google GOOG, Meta, GE, Johnson & Johnson JNJ, and ...
Researchers produced 3D-printed, semiconductor-free logic gates, which perform computations in active electronic devices. As they don't require semiconductor materials, they represent a step toward 3D ...
This a robot can walk, without electronics, and only with the addition of a cartridge of compressed gas, right off the 3D-printer. It can also be printed in one go, from one material. Imagine a robot ...
3D bioprinting is a cutting-edge technology that enables the fabrication of living tissues and organs using a specialized 3D printer. It involves the precise layer-by-layer deposition of biomaterials ...
Australian startup Syenta has developed a 3D printer capable of printing highly complex and functional electronics like photovoltaics, batteries, sensors and more, promising to do so in ways that are ...
How this 3D printer differs in technical approach and size from “conventional” units. How the laser beam is managed and steered to cure the unique resin. The results that were achieved using this ...
Smaller, faster, smarter—high-precision 3D printing is transforming electronics manufacturing. Learn how to cut lead times, reduce costs, and streamline production in our guide. March 19, 2025 Unlock ...
There was a time when a cheap 3D printer was almost certain to mean an awful kit of parts, usually a so-called “Prusa i3”, which was of course as far away in quality from the machines supplied by ...
In a recent study published in Science Advances, researchers from the California Institute of Technology, led by Dr. Wei Gao, have developed a machine learning (ML)–powered 3D-printed epifluidic ...
Researchers at Texas A&M University have made strides in developing 3D-printed electronic skin (E-skin) that mimics the flexibility and sensitivity of human skin. The team created an E-skin that can ...
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