Professors Guillermo Ameer and Cheng Sun contributed to work that points to a new approach for heart bypass grafts.
We may not have flying cars yet, but 3D-printed organs? That sci-fi fantasy just got one step closer to reality thanks to a rapid 3D-printing method developed by University of Buffalo engineers. Their ...
A research team is a 3D printing method called stereolithography and jelly-like materials known as hydrogels to develop a 3D printing method that's 10-50 times faster than the industry standard. The ...
Over the past decade 3D printing has advanced from simple plastic objects to creating intricate designs with multiple materials to bioprinting living tissues, the possibilities are expanding rapidly, ...
The rapid liquid printing market is poised for significant growth, driven by the adoption of additive manufacturing across ...
The modern battlefield is ever changing. One way the U.S. Army maintains its strategic advantage is by allowing Soldiers to ...
Researchers at MIT have developed a rapid 3D-printing technique that uses liquid metal to allow for extremely fast prints. The process can manufacture large aluminum components in minutes, whereas ...
As 3D printing continues to mature, one development is standing out: the rise of multi-material printing. What was once a ...
Indian Army's Trishakti Corps enhances operational readiness with on-site 3D concrete printing for rapid, sustainable ...
3D printing has driven innovations in fields ranging from art to aerospace to medicine. However, the high-energy ultraviolet (UV) light used in most 3D printers to cure liquid resins into solid ...