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Leading 3D printing site bans firearm files, but home gun makers have better options
Thingiverse ditches downloadable designs at the urging of Manhattan District Attorney, who wants more companies to do ...
Once constrained by cost factors, the 3D printing industry is now taking shape in India, with its applications growing from ...
3D printing technology is advancing very rapidly, and today, it can be used to print many more things than most people realize. In this article, we look at ten innovative examples of what's ...
One of the world’s largest digital design platforms is taking new steps to block 3D-printed guns and gun parts.
In a breakthrough for regenerative medicine, a new study from IMDEA Materials Institute researchers has demonstrated the ...
Qatar is taking bold steps to transform its educational infrastructure. To lead this change, the country has launched one of ...
We interviewed Hi.Stories, a company focused on applying 3D technologies to cultural heritage, based in Catania, Italy.
The 3D printing industry is valued at more than $17 billion and it is expected to more than double that by 2026. There are many useful applications for 3D builds, from toys to prosthetics.
Interested in experimenting with your own multi-color filament? [Turbo_SunShine] says to just print your own, and experiment away! Now, if you’re thinking that 3D printing some filament sound… ...
So, you got a 3D printer for the holidays, and you’re excited to dive in. Chances are, you’re not sure where to begin. What can you print? What’s fun? What’s useful?
You'll likely pay more for your first 3D food printer than you did for your air fryer. When the first ones arrive, perhaps in five years or so, they will likely come in at less than $1,000 ...
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