They have created a 3D concrete bridge that absorbs CO2 like bones and uses 60% less material than a conventional bridge.
Aluminum is prized for being lightweight and strong, but at high temperatures it loses strength. This has limited its use in ...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) engineers and scientists, in collaboration with Stanford University, have ...
Additive manufacturing leaders are focusing on defense, helping the U.S. military move from 'futuristic visions' to ...
The Fat Man is a shoulder-fired catapult that shoots small nuclear bombs, in true Fallout fashion. It first appeared in ...
Using 3D modeling to plan and guide cancer surgeries increases surgical precision, resulting in complete tumor removal for 92 ...
Bespoke design is possible because Zellerfeld's 3D printers aren't constrained by the processes of traditional shoe factories. Zellerfeld instead prints shoes in one piece, eliminating concerns such ...
Chris Borge] has made (and revised) many of his own tools using a combination of 3D printing and common hardware, and recently decided to try metal casting. Having created his own tapping arm, he ...
Nagoya researchers 3D print high-performance aluminum parts, with one variant staying both strong and flexible at 300°C.
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