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Fully 3D-printed drone capable of flying at 408 mph is the fastest in the world
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The FMAAA Art Center is once again pleased to host a STEAM-related class during our student centric month of January.
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Standard 3D printers enable super-resolution microscopy with custom optics under $1
Researchers used consumer-grade 3D printers to create sub-$1 optical lenses that enable super-resolution nanoscale biological ...
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China Is Winning the 3D-Printing Race. Can the US Catch Up?
Sadly, consumers don't seem to mind that Chinese firms are accused of stealing US designs, as long as the price is right.
More affordable than ever, 3D printers are booming for personal, professional, and educational use. We've been testing them for over a decade and are here to help you find the right option. Since 2004 ...
A new $40 million factory capable of 3D printing industrial-grade parts of Navy ships is open for business, after a Thursday groundbreaking for the Guam Additive Materials and Manufacturing ...
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3D printing for consumers at CES 2026 — Creality, Snapmaker, AtomForm and Protopasta show their latest systems
The SPARKX i7 earned Tom’s Hardware’s Best 3D Printer award as Creality, Snapmaker, AtomForm, and Protopasta showed how home ...
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