Additive manufacturing can describe two technologies in food production — the more commonly known is 3D printing, which has ...
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MIT engineers develop 3D-printed micro-robots that can be controlled by magnets
Engineers have developed a new soft magnetic hydrogel that can be 3D-printed into microscopic structures.
Rice University engineers have developed a focused microwave technique that enables selective heating of printed electronic inks without damaging surrounding materials, overcoming a decade-old ...
In a single day, the 3D printing sector saw major advances across consumer, research, and defense applications. MIT unveiled magnetically controlled micro-robots for precise medical use, Elegoo ...
Researchers' new fabrication technique can produce soft, microscopic structures with magnetically activated moving parts.
Called CeraMMAM (short for Ceramic Multi-Material Additive Manufacturing), it uses a universal binder system for resin-based ...
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Budget 3D printers fuel a desktop boom
SHENZHEN — China's consumer 3D printers have moved beyond expensive industrial labs into global living rooms, enabling a new form of on-demand manufacturing that is quietly reshaping supply chains and ...
If you follow [Maker’s Muse] on YouTube, you know he’s as passionate about robot fights these days as he is about the tools ...
For three Detroit robotics teams, qualifying for a world championship is a fitting reward for the teams and a host of ...
A 3D-printed gel that bends, grips, and changes shape with magnets could help build robots and medical tools for drug ...
At RAPID + TCT 2026, billed as the biggest additive manufacturing conference in North America, we spent many hours poking ...
South Korea, have developed a new method for manufacturing strong yet lightweight carbon fibre structures without the need ...
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