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Researchers Use an Electrically Conductive Material to 3D Print Potent Electromagnetic Metamaterials

Researchers Use an Electrically Conductive Material to 3D Print Potent Electromagnetic Metamaterials

New Multifunctional Polymer Material for 3D Printing Robots, Prostheses, and Drones

New Multifunctional Polymer Material for 3D Printing Robots, Prostheses, and Drones

Researchers Create New Type of Electrode Using 3D Printing and Electroplating

Researchers Create New Type of Electrode Using 3D Printing and Electroplating

MIT Researchers Develop New Technique Using 3D Printing to Construct Buildings

MIT Researchers Develop New Technique Using 3D Printing to Construct Buildings

3D-Printable Hydrogel Implants Match Strength and Elasticity of Human Cartilage

3D-Printable Hydrogel Implants Match Strength and Elasticity of Human Cartilage

Researchers Demonstrate Ability to 3D-Print Structures with Simulants of Martian and Lunar Dust

Researchers Demonstrate Ability to 3D-Print Structures with Simulants of Martian and Lunar Dust

Prusa Adds New Features to Slic3r Software to Better Prepare Models for 3D Printing

Prusa Adds New Features to Slic3r Software to Better Prepare Models for 3D Printing

Researchers Invent Innovative 3D Printing Method to Create Shape Memory Polymers

Researchers Invent Innovative 3D Printing Method to Create Shape Memory Polymers

Researchers Develop New Method for 3D Printing Celestial Materials

Researchers Develop New Method for 3D Printing Celestial Materials

Researchers Develop Inexpensive Method to 3D-Print Bacteria into Shapes and Patterns

Researchers Develop Inexpensive Method to 3D-Print Bacteria into Shapes and Patterns

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