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.
IBM and ETH Zurich have used 3D printing to construct a redox flow battery that could enhance energy storage.
With her latest exhibition, artist Morehshin Allahyari questions how to responsibly recreate ancient artefacts destroyed by ISIS.
The Victoria Hand Project (VHP) is up for the chance of winning $750,000 from the Google.org Impact Challenge. You can help out by voting.
The 2017 Wellcome Image Awards took place this week and the shortlisted images are now on public display in galleries around the world.
The latest project from Adafruit is a pair of a 3D printed electronic sunglasses, where you control the tint with a flip of a switch. Funky!
Building on a foundation of printing technologies, HP opens a new lab dedicated to accelerating materials development.
Syqe Medical, the creator of the 3D printed medical cannabis inhaler, just received Nano Dimension's Dragonfly 2020 electronics 3D printer.
Meet PERK, a caffeine-fiend's dream. Designed by Jakub Svec, this Third Wave capable coffee machine has just gone live on Kickstarter.
Students in 6th grade used 3D modelling and printing to create movable type for their school's 19th century Chandler & Price printing press.
V-Moda has unveiled Remix, their first hybrid Bluetooth speaker and headphones amplifier. Using 3D printing technology, the Remix is also completely customizable.
Discovered in 18th-century Italy -- and entertaining historians ever since -- the pork clock sundial works once again thanks to 3D printing.
Researchers at Waseda University have developed the 3D Chemical Melting Finishing (3D-CMF) process to improve the quality of resin-based FDM prints.
Cults3D is offering the chance to win a BCN3D Sigma R17 printer, filament, or a gift card. To enter, upload a photo of your Cults3D print.
Israeli-based 3D printing technology company Micron3DP has taken its first steps to normalizing the printing of glass with 100-micron prints.