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Stratasys and Siemens advance medical imaging with 3D-printed phantoms
Stratasys and Siemens Healthineers recently presented the results of a joint research effort that demonstrates the unprecedented accuracy of the solutions offered by Stratasys to enable 3D-printed medical imaging phantoms to replicate human anatomy.
3D-printed open-source robot offers accessible solution for materials synthesis
FLUID, an open-source, 3D-printed robot, offers an affordable and customisable solution for automated material synthesis, making advanced research accessible to more scientists.
3D-printed ‘hydrocell’ grown to replace animal testing in cosmetics
Scientists in Austria and India are growing human skin – in a lab … with the help of 3D printing. The reason for this is to replace the need for cosmetic testing on animals.
Würth exhibiting at PCIM 2025
Würth Elektronik ICS will be exhibiting at PCIM, taking place in Nuremberg from 6-8 May 2025.
3D Systems' solution supports 3D-printed facial implant
3D Systems announced that in collaboration with the University Hospital Basel in Switzerland, its unique point-of-care additive manufacturing solution has been used to design and produce the world’s first Medical Device Regulation (MDR)-compliant 3D-printed PEEK facial implant.
Scientists create artificial muscle for ‘wiggly’ robots
MIT engineers created a new method to grow artificial muscle tissue that could twitch and contract in several coordinated directions.
Holograms boost 3D printing efficiency and resolution
Scientists have usedholographic projectionsto bring unprecedented resolution to a light-based 3D printing technique.
Tuning in to the possibilities of 3D-printed antenna technology
Today, nearly all personal electronic devices rely on antennas to send and receive data. In fact, demand is also rising for lightweight antennas for new applications, including the latest in 5G/6G networks, advanced wearable devices, and aerospace applications like CubeSats.
Fungi fuelled batteries
Imagine a battery that feeds on simple sugars instead of plugging into a wall – a sustainable alternative to conventional energy storage, powered by the metabolic processes of living organisms. Well, researchers at Empa have brought this very idea to life witha biodegradable batterypowered by fungi.
3D printing geopolymers from Lunar Soils – GLAMS Project
Funded by ASI – the Italian Space Agency, the two-year GLAMS Project (Geopolymers for Additive Manufacturing and Lunar Monitoring) aims to create structural elements for the construction of lunar bases through a 3D printing approach that uses cement binders extracted from lunar soils (regolith).