Mark Zuckerberg splashed out on his dog's birthday present this year, instead of a chew toy Beast was given a 3D printed mini version of himself.
Southern California-based company SprintRay takes major strides with their new DLP desktop 3D printer, the MoonRay S.
French 3D printing service Sculpteo has developed Agile Metal Technology software which can improve the success rate of 3D printing metal.
Scientists from Columbia University have developed 3D printed hydrogel-based biobots that navigate through the body and directly deliver medication via external magnets.
At CES 2017, XYZprinting introduced its new da Vinci Nano 3D printer, adding another affordable and portable 3D printer to the market.
Researchers from the US and UK perfected a technique to grow a fully formed human ear using a patients' own stem cells.
Lulzbot announced the new pro "MOARstruder" tool head at CES 2017. With it, you can 3D print a lot faster without compromising too much on print quality.
Researchers from the University of Bristol developed a sonic tractor beam that anyone with a 3D printer can build.
Researchers from MIT's CSAIL lab have developed the Foundry system. It breaks down the complexity of 3D printing with multiple materials.
At CES, HP unveiled the "Sprout Pro G2". This PC offers upgraded 3D scanning capabilities making it perfect for professional makers.
Hackaday’s Al Williams shows us how to 3D print multi-color objects with a single extruder 3D printer - a very clever solution!
Ever wanted to build your own Chevrolet Camaro engine? Eric Harrell has proven that it can be done with just a 3D printer and some screws.
Slowly but surely, more doctors use 3D printing to prepare for surgery. In hospital Marañón in Madrid, surgeons and engineers teamed up to establish a medical Fablab.
The co-founder of the 3D printing startup Toybox shares his plans to launch a citywide scavenger hunt for 3D printed toys in San Francisco.
A duo of British men calling themselves Team Unlimbited are helping change the lives of children all around the world - with some help from a 3D printer.
This year, Vancouver local Megan Barker explored a new dimension in festivity; she used her 3D printer to create all her Christmas presents.