Caroline Linder (left) and Lisa Smith of ODLCO at their new (semi-finished) space in Chicago. Alexis Madrigal If you live in the Bay Area, you probably know that there are two things that everyone is ...
Harvard's Wyss Institute found a new way to process a bioplastic that comes from chitosan so that it can be used to fabricate large, 3-D objects with complex shapes using traditional casting or ...
New research could turn futuristic 3-D printers into affordable everyday items. Printers, which can produce three-dimensional objects have been available for years. However, a printing device has now ...
Three-dimensional (3-D) printers have come a long way from their 1980s origins as machines for building prototypes for industrial engineers and architects. Today, thanks to advances in technology and ...
Perhaps one of the oldest dreams of a science-fiction future is the ability to create something where once there was nothing. If we could create solid, stable objects out of thin air, the idea of ...
It would be hard to imagine life today without personal computing devices such as iPads and smartphones. Conceptualizing these handheld computers, though, would have required an even larger leap of ...
Industrial-level 3D printer and materials manufacturer, Impossible Objects, Inc., has announced that its flagship high-speed, high-volume CBAM 25 3D printer is now available to European customers, ...
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