Armed with a 3D printer filled with some sort of nondescript food paste, a team of MIT engineers is revealing how the shape and arrangement of foods can trick our brains into feeling more or less ...
3D printers build objects by cross-section, one layer at a time from the ground up—gravity is the limiting factor. But what if it wasn’t? Using proprietary 3D printing materials, Petr Novikov and Saša ...
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Engineers 3D-print flat sheets that transform into curved satellite structures in space
A team led by aerospace Ph.D. student Ivan Wu and his advisor Jeff Baur has developed a low-energy, scalable technique that ...
Chocolate lovers will surely appreciate this particular innovation: A Belgian company created a 3D printer that can use melted chocolate to make any object or shape out of chocolate. That’s hardly ...
A pill is a pill. Or is it? You may think that taking prescribed medications is a no-brainer, but think again. Let's face it. Going to the pharmacy is a chore--something that we often dread when we ...
NDRI in Karnal has developed India’s first 3D-printed barfi and sandesh, using advanced 3D printing technology to create ...
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Morphing 3D-printed structures from flat to curved—in space
Because it's costly and cumbersome to transport large structures such as satellite dishes into space, aerospace Ph.D. student ...
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