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NASA first attempt at using 3D-printed parts for rocket engines has passed its biggest, and hottest, test yet. The largest 3D-printed rocket part built to date, a rocket engine injector, survived ...
Unveiled in May, the column-wrapped tower is officially the tallest 3D-printed building in the world. It won’t house any residents, but it will lure visitors to the town, something that’s ...
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Made in Space and NASA Marsall hope to jump-start this vision with their 3D Printing in Zero Gravity experiment (3D Print for short). The project aims to launch the first-ever 3D printer to the ...
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You'll likely pay more for your first 3D food printer than you did for your air fryer. When the first ones arrive, perhaps in five years or so, they will likely come in at less than $1,000 ...
But unlike traditional cooking, 3D-printed and laser-cooked concoctions may often require “novel ingredient compositions and structures, due to the different way by which the food is ...
The researchers call their technique the Freeform Reversible Embedding of Suspended Hydrogels, or FRESH. They begin with a scan of a real heart and translate the data into something a 3D printer ...
The MK735, as it's called, is designed to accommodate a mini-ITX motherboard. That means you won't be able to stuff a full-sized ATX or even a micro-ATX motherboard into the 3D printed chassis, so ...
Science 3D-printed calamari is back on the menu The updated recipe builds on previous research into plant-based seafood alternatives. Andrew Paul Apr 24, 2025 4:21 PM EDT ...
A team of designers and engineers are constructing a first-of-its-kind 3D-printed home. They think of it as a pilot project in pursuit of building cheaper, well-designed multifamily homes.
NASA tested two rockets with 3D-printed injectors that produced 20,000 lbs. (9,702 kilograms) of thrust. (Image credit: NASA/David Olive) The 3D-printed injector, shoots propellant into the engine.