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The University of Michigan leads a DARPA initiative to predict the lifespan of LPBF 3D-printed metal parts, ensuring quality and durability in military use.
Ragnarok using 3D printing! Watch the full process from design to final detailing in this epic DIY project. #ThorRagnarok ...
An argument for why additive manufacturing offers a viable alternative for guard design that is better suited to today’s machines and industrial environments.
A Maryland-based nonprofit is moving ahead with plans to build a facility on Guam that will allow the Navy to 3D print ...
3D-printing metal parts could save weeks of downtime, but DARPA wants a way to certify how long they'll last Veera Sundararaghavan and PhD student Michael Pilipchuk observe a 3D printer at U-M, ...
Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have discovered something surprising that could ...
The Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine prints ear, nose and bone scaffolds that can be coated with cells to grow body parts. Laurie Rubin Wandering the brightly lit halls of the 3D ...
D printing technique from Chalmers University of Technology reduces cracking in turbine blades exposed to extreme heat and pressure.
NIST researchers have found that non-repeating quasicrystals create defects in 3D printed aluminum that strengthen the metal.
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“A missile with cluster munitions is something Russians do to kill as many civilians as possible,” said Andriy Yermak, head of the Ukrainian president’s office, calling the strike a ...