A 4D-printed structure pairs origami panels with a lattice core to fold flat for storage and bear heavy loads once deployed.
Springs are great, but making them out of plastic tends to come with some downsides, for fairly obvious reasons. Creating a ...
SINGAPORE – In 2028, the first pedestrian bridge in Singapore to be constructed using 3D printing will go across the Jurong River, connecting residents from Jurong West to the new Tengah town, where ...
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Scientists have created a 3D-printed system that mimics early Earth’s volcanic hot springs, producing vesicles capable of encapsulating RNA. The experiment supports the 'Hot Spring Hypothesis,' ...
As 32-year-old Bryson DeChambeau looks to win his first Masters Tournament this weekend, the golfer known as “The Scientist” has cooked up an especially unique strategy in his lab: using homemade ...
Bryson DeChambeau has always done things his way. If you had been trying to pick which golfer might use a 3D-printed club at the Masters, DeChambeau would've been a very good guess. And at the 2026 ...
SINGAPORE: Singapore’s first 3D-printed concrete pedestrian bridge is set to open in 2028, cutting travel time between Jurong West and Tengah town, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said on Monday ...
After 250 hours of testing, the X2D produced print after print without issue, and most impressive was the ease of dual-material support and minimal purge waste. The new filament track switch on the ...
Many makers think maxing out infill is the key to durable 3D prints, but true strength comes from smarter design and slicer choices. Wall thickness, infill pattern, and layer adhesion often matter ...
Have you ever considered how awesome it would be to 3D print your very own miniatures? We're talking proxies for Star Wars Legion and Warhammer to your custom D&D monsters or heroes via something like ...