Scientists at a British university have become the first make to 3D printed food - for people with swallowing difficulties.
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.
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 ...
The global 1,6-hexanediol diacrylate market is poised for significant growth, with an anticipated valuation of USD 584.1 ...
The 3D chocolate printer has been sold mainly in kit form, which requires either buying preprinted 3D parts or printing your ...
A dozen of New York City’s most celebrated restaurants and bars have accepted the challenge to produce no food waste for an entire week as part of the first-ever Make Food, Not Waste Restaurant ...
With a large 8.66 by 8.66 by 9.84 inches in print area and a hot bed that reaches over 200-degrees in just five minutes, the Creality Ender 3 is capable of printing a number of 3D models quickly ...
A file photo shows a 3D-printed gun part that was seized by Winnipeg police in 2023. Police say they located batons, electrical discharge devices in various states of production and handguns at a ...