News

In 2019 alone, the US generated 66 million tons of food waste. The majority of that waste (60 percent) ended up in landfills.
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a specialized 3D printer that utilizes food ...
An interesting research project out of MIT shows that it’s possible to embed machine-readable labels into 3D printed objects using nothing more than an FDM printer and filament that is transp… ...
A new 3D printer uses light to transform gooey liquids into complex solid objects in only a matter of minutes. The printer can create objects that are smoother, more flexible and more complex than ...
This results in smooth 3D objects that appear to magically emerge from a pool of liquid as a machine draws them upwards. Here's a more technical description: ...
How 3D printing works. The 3D printing process is all about applying layers one by one, but every 3D-printed object begins as a three-dimensional blueprint in a computer program.
Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley have built a 3D printer dubbed "the replicator" that uses light to build solid 3D objects from a gelatinous solution.
A new technique enables makers to finely tune the color, shade, and texture of 3D-printed objects using only one material. The method is faster and uses less material than other approaches.
The Photon 3D scanner – which scans objects using a high definition camera and dual laser lines – is relatively small, so it can only handle objects up to 190 x 190 x 250 mm (7.5-inch diameter ...