MIT engineers have developed InstantCAD, a plug-in with instant simulation which could drastically improve computer aided designs.
Researchers at UBC Okanagan’s school of engineering are developing 3D printed water quality sensors to ensure what we're drinking is safe.
Materialise and Safilo Group have joined forces to create beautiful sculptures for the stunning 3D printed OXYDO SS 2017 eyewear collection.
Penn State and the University of Maryland are offering 3D printing degrees including a hands-on approach to learning about the technology.
Researchers believe that kids will happily eat 3D printed vegetables. But can the technology also encourage us to eat insects?
Would you rock out with the Skeletor 3D printed microphone, designed and 3D printed by ODD guitars hoping to inspire metal heads?
A 3D printed Eagled-shaped Transformation mask is the impressive result of a collaboration between artist Shawn Hunt and Microsoft.
Researchers from Texas Tech University are developing a way to strengthen 3D prints which relies on microwaves and carbon nanotubes.
The winners of the CHIL-DISH Project, which saw kid's drawings realized as 3D printed objects, are revealed after months of deliberation.
Microsoft Print 3D app is available on the Windows store for Xbox Devices and Windows 10 Mobile users to download and explore.
Students in Hong Kong set the Guinness World Record for the biggest 3D printed sculpture display by pooling their printing resources.
Researchers at MIT developing the world's smallest intelligent drone that could fly on its own; the most important part is the computer chip.
Ray the kitten has a kink in his spine. Students from Portsmouth Middle School have used 3D printing in a creative way to help.
Jamela Law is a "recyclopath" fashion designer using 3D printing to create nature inspired designs. Her latest collection is called Beeing Human.
Desktop Metal received $115 million in funding and by September this year, the first 3D printer will be available with the more expensive option ready for next year.
Researchers from ETH Zurich have developed an entirely soft artificial heart made with a 3D printing and lost-wax casting technique.