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Qatar is taking bold steps to transform its educational infrastructure. To lead this change, the country has launched one of ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN3D printers to help UK nuclear fusion labs craft parts that withstand extreme forces
Scientists at UKAEA have have deployed two 3D printers to create fusion reactor parts that withstand extreme heat, force, and ...
We interviewed Hi.Stories, a company focused on applying 3D technologies to cultural heritage, based in Catania, Italy.
Researchers from the University of Glasgow 3D printed auxetic, self-sensing materials from PEEK. Find out what it could be ...
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Carbon Fiber 3D Printer Filaments: What Are They Good For?
In this video, we explore the 9 most popular advanced 3D printer filament types suitable for at-home 3D printing. The ...
Tyler Rockwell is on the road to recovery after an accident involving a 3D printer left him with severe burns on 35% of his ...
The Creality K2 Plus offers a bold step into large-format and multi-material 3D printing with smart features and solid build ...
UCC Holding has teamed up with COBOD to create desert-inspired, 3D-printed schools in Qatar, featuring dune-like wavy walls ...
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PCMag on MSNWant a 3D Printer? Get One Before Tariffs Make Them Pricier
Vendors and retailers have been stocking up consumer-grade 3D printers to avoid paying fees from Trump's tariffs on China.
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Building a Tesla Roadster with 3D Printing Technology
Watch as I bring the Tesla Roadster to life using 3D printing! This incredible project shows you how I created every detail of this iconic car with cutting-edge technology.
One of the world’s largest digital design platforms is taking new steps to block 3D-printed guns and gun parts.
A 12-year-old boy has made remarkable progress in his recovery, after a freak accident involving his 3D printer. Tyler Rockwell had burns to 35 percent of his body and walks WRAL TV through how the ...
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