A rule you can follow and use every time you print.
Save filament, save money.
While working on a project that involved super-thin prints, [Julius Curt] came up with selective ironing, a way to put designs on the top surface of a print without adding any height. For those ...
A new Chinese patent application suggests standard multi nozzle FFF systems could produce richer sidewall colors without adding any new hardware.
Scientists have found a promising new way to manufacture one of industry’s toughest materials—tungsten carbide–cobalt—using advanced 3D printing. Normally, producing this ultra-hard material requires ...
Scientists usually study the molecular machinery that controls gene expression from the perspective of a linear, two-dimensional genome—even though DNA and its bound proteins function in three ...
Your first 3D prints should be simple, practical, and satisfying to finish. This list highlights projects that print easily and still feel genuinely useful.
From Moon’s to Manny’s and more, meet the makers behind corned beef sandwich experiences with a sense of place.
Miniature organs grown in the lab can organize themselves into complex shapes, which enables scientists to use them to study disease. The trouble is they never do it the same way twice, which has made ...
Season 3's latest episode features a gorgeous fight that doesn't rely on brute force.
We highlight the ones we can't stop using.
The WA government's $153.3 million Made in WA Energy Affordability Investment Program supports manufacturers investing in energy efficiency.