This dinky device is called Zero Terminal, a portable Linux PC built using a Raspberry Pi, a smartphone keyboard, and a 3D printed case.
Researchers from the University of Bristol and BRL received funding to develop a biomimetic forebrain giving robot hands a sense of touch.
Hamilton has re-introduced three versions of the Ventura, a watch design which goes back to '57, and they've incorporated some 3D prints.
ZMorph fan, Paolo Fiaschi, developed a pen toolhead for his older ZMorph printer which can draw any vortex shape or pattern and you can too.
MIT researchers have developed a 3D printed "robot skin" device that mimics the color-changing capabilities of the remarkable goldbug beetle.
Under Armor has just unveiled the "ArchiTech Futurist", a limited edition 3D printed sneaker that costs $300.
Last week, FGILA brought together people in the fashion industry to discuss "Fashion Technology Innovation, Challenges and New Frontiers."
In Dubai, an innovative new geopolymer cement mixture created by startup Renca could be the catalyst for future 3D printed buildings.
The Navy 3D Print-a-thon held at the Pentagon saw twenty naval organizations displaying their most recent 3D printed innovations.
Perfect Day is a startup using 3D printing and fermentation to develop animal-friendly milk which doesn't involve any cows.
A team of researchers in the Netherlands has had a paper published, detailing an exciting new method to effectively 3D print bacteria.
MakerBot has unveiled the new MinFill feature for MakerBot Print, enabling minimized infill for faster prints that use less material.
Fishy Filaments is a startup which wants to help local fishing communities recycle their old fishing nets and turn them into usable filament.
Andiamo is a health tech company creating 3D printed braces, set up by parents honoring their son who died from cerebral palsy complications.
3D Systems has unveiled their first scalable, fully-integrated additive manufacturing platform. The system is capable of producing mass customized and end-use parts.
At the Sony PlayStation Campus in California, Gary Barth uses stereolithography 3D printing to bring video game characters and items to life.