Scientists at a British university have become the first make to 3D printed food - for people with swallowing difficulties.
MIT researchers have advanced 3D-printed electronics by creating resettable fuses with a copper-doped polymer.
MIT advances fully 3D printed active electronics by fabricating semiconductor-free logic gates which can be used to perform ...
Academics led by UWE Bristol in the UK have used an extrusion-based 3D food printer to produce meals which are safe to chew, swallow and digest.
Active electronics—components that can control electrical signals—usually contain semiconductor devices that receive, store, ...
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have demonstrated fully 3D-printed resettable fuses, which are ...
Researchers from KTH Royal Institute of Technology presented a 3D printing technique for creating glass micro-supercapacitors ...
Formlabs has introduced the Form 4L, a large-scale SLA system with a build size nearly 5x larger than the Form 4.
This week, leading figures in space architecture will descend on Milan to formally establish the discipline for the first ...