Hannah is a writer, editor and tech nerd based in Berlin, Germany. She spends most of her time on her computer, taught herself HTML at the ripe age of ten, and has an embarrassing love for all things geeky. She awaits the day when 3D Printers can print her a family of real kittens from the comfort of her own home. Why isn't anyone working on this?
Engineers at Cornell University are perfecting methods to 3D print a realistic, adaptable tentacle. This helps robots to become more agile and dependable.
It's time to prepare for tomorrow. MakerBot kicks off “Buy 2 Give 1” promotion to put 3D printers in the hands of students and schools.
3D printed wall "Rock Print" is 100% reusable, stable and...built from rocks and string. This could be a great alternative to concrete.
Forget the bus. No more cramped tram. The Open Source Bicycle is the best use of your 3D printer this season.
Tired of Jenga? Enjoy knocking things over? These 3D printed Tricky Bricks bring fun (and frustration) to a new level.
Forget air conditioning. With a splash of water, these 3D Printed Cool Bricks use science to keep the temperature down.
Dutch Engineer Gosse Adama has done it again: With a bit know-how you now can build your own Chocolate 3D Printer made from Lego. Sweet!
Evidence of flowing water has been found on Mars. In celebration, we compiled a list of the ten best Mars related things for 3D printers.
New Kickstarter Cannybots is a robot building kit, cunningly disguised as remote-controlled racing cars. Customize your own with 3D printing.
Are you sick of your dog waking you in the middle of the night, because he’s hungry? Maker Laskis solved the problem by building an Arduino powered, 3D printed dog feeding machine.
More "smart watch" kids! The O Watch, 8-year-old Omkar’s Kickstarter project, is now fully funded with new partnerships and product updates. We love that kid.
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