A team of scientists from Argonne National Laboratory have created an efficient way to recycle nuclear waste using 3D printer technology. Click here to read the article.
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Photo Credit: Argonne National Laboratory
Source: www.scitechdaily.com
Photo Credit: Argonne National Laboratory
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A professor at Penn State University has found a way to make better biological 3D prints. Click here to...
Sintavia has recently opened a new 3D printer facility in Florida. Click here to read the article. Source: www.thefabricator.com...
How one bike crash victim was helped in facial reconstruction with a 3D printer. Click here to read the...
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A research team at MIT has found a way to 3D print LED’s and sensors onto filament using a...
A team at Laval University has devised a method for 3D printing chalcogenide glass which can be used in conjunction...
This Navy engineer was able to build 3D printed smart parts which can indicate when equipment and pieces need...
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