A very touching story of how one University student 3D printed a personalized hand so that one girl could play the violin. Click here to read the article.
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Dinara Kasko has merged Math, 3D Printing and Baking into an unbelievable art show of edible goods. Click here...
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IKEA has now partnered with Area Academy & UNYQ in order to create a more ergonomic seat that is...
A few different companies have come together and created this fantastic rendition of how to establish a lunar base...
Two different research teams have come together and possibly found a way 3D print complex organs such as capillaries....
With certain 3D printing methods, you can now take a well known substance like steel and make it stronger....
Using a basic 3D printer, this University created a 3D printed Pavlova. But the underlying message is that food...
Here are a few ways that 3D printer technology will come into the big picture of healthcare in the...
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