Looking for extravagant Game of Thrones props/3D models? We’ve scanned the 3D printing archives for the 24 best Game of Thrones 3D prints.
Melbourne Chemical Engineering researchers are developing a gel which could prevent your phone screen from cracking and are using 3D printing.
Fender is offering a two new lines of in-ear monitors for very different price ranges and they're using 3D printing technology to do it.
Hauke-Scheer is offering everyone the chance to see their own head on a 3D printed action figure which can move better than most humans.
Researchers have used 3D printing to create a long lasting bioreactor. This new yeast-wrangling device could be a new way to create alcohol.
All3DP review the new iSUN3d LTP4.0 3D pen, an extremely safe and easy to use 3D pen with a low-temperature pen tip.
Neurotechnology has announced a patent-pending ultrasonic particle manipulation method which could completely transform manufacturing.
Another major 3D printing company joins the Net Neutrality Day of Action. "Without an open internet, there would be no Shapeways," says CEO.
Announcing the 3D Hubs Student Grant 2017 Winners, with three recipients chosen from over 449 applicants from 300 universities.
Today is the Net Neutrality Day of Action in the USA. Thingiverse joins other digital businesses to raise awareness of a critical issue.
New York-based artist Jonathan Brand creates life-size 3D printed 1972 Honda CB500 motorcycle with just two Ultimaker 3D printers.
Researchers from Buffalo University, are using a modified 3D printer, ice and liquid nitrogen to create record-breaking low-density graphene.
The Marine Corps are developing a process meaning military vehicles can diagnose and send off for their own replacement, 3D printed parts.
The MIT Camera Culture group uses just $150 worth of scanning equipment to capture a high-resolution 3D scan of a Tyrannosaurus rex skull.
Watch magazine Hodinkee and watchmaker Ressence have teamed up to create a one-off timepiece with a special 3D printed case.
The face of an ancient leader, the Lady of Cao, has been reconstructed by scientists in Peru using 3D scanning and printing techniques.