Of all the remote-control vehicles one can build, a submarine is possibly the hardest: if something goes wrong with almost any other vehicle, it’s easy to recover and repair, but a submarine is a ...
This time I'm showing you my brand new 3D printer, the Tevo Tarantula 3D printer. Good quality for the price but also a bit ...
Adidas is introducing a new platform for performance sports product made with additive manufacturing, debuting with a 3D-printed basketball sneaker. The unnamed Adidas basketball sneaker leads the way ...
It weighs 3 to 4 pounds, includes seven different cell types and features an intricate web of blood vessels that help it filter toxins, guard against pathogens, metabolize nutrients and carry out ...
As an engineering company, Honda is pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with 3D printing technology. Honda has been researching and developing 3D metal printing for 13 years. Laser Powder Bed ...
Turning a series of setbacks into a functional, print-ready RC chassis is no small feat, but curv lab’s latest project demonstrates how persistence and thoughtful design can overcome even the most ...
I've been using 3D printing to make useful tools and accessories around my home for years, including for my Dyson vacuums. Here's how. Richard Baguley has been writing about technology for over 20 ...
We've seen some amazing things coming out of the 3D-printed space. From smaller gadgets and gizmos found across some of the best sites for free 3D printing projects to even more ambitious ventures ...
Highly anticipated: In the emerging field of additive manufacturing, one startup believes the next revolution in energy storage won't come from chemistry but from geometry. Material Hybrid ...
When you hear the words "3D printing," what first comes to mind is most likely some sort of simple and hobbyist consumer item. These cool 3D printer possibilities can include action figures and model ...
A quiet town in western Denmark is quickly becoming a testing ground for the future of housing. Skovsporet, described as Europe's largest 3D-printed housing project, is now taking shape in Holstebro.
Physicists at the University of Amsterdam came up with a really cool bit of Christmas decor: a miniature 3D-printed Christmas tree, a mere 8 centimeters tall, made of ice, without any refrigeration ...