The Voltera V-One, a custom circuit board printer, has been declared the international winner of the James Dyson Award for 2015.
Speculative Fiction Dept: Staff at Idaho State University guess at the origins of Bigfoot with a 3D printed skeleton that's 8 feet tall.
Using a responsive "active textile", the Self Assembly Lab at MIT has created a 3D printed Minimal Shoe that adapts to fit your feet.
The South Korean military is now adopting metal 3D printing to manufacture parts for the Air Force and the Army.
Cool idea: The board game "Fabulous Beasts" plays like Jenga backwards. It‘s made possible with electronics some clever use of 3D printing.
"Misen" uses 3D printing to prototype the perfect kitchen knife. Their Kickstarter hits full funding in an hour and closed with over $1 million.
In this workshop you will learn how to use 3D Slash to turn a 2D logo into a three-dimensional model for 3D printing.
Tatoué is a 3D printer converted into a robot tattoo appliance. Could your humble rockstar tattoo artist soon be out of a job...?
Leap forward with technology: Audi has used metal 3D printing technology to create a half-scale replica of the 1936 Auto Union Typ C.
3D printing is now helping to document shipwrecks and make sure we don’t lose out on important pieces of history forever.
Author Douglas Coupland has partnered with La Maison Simons in Canada to create a collaborative crowdsourced art project called 3DCanada.
A Kickstarter campaign is aiming to break the stereotype that links masculinity to technology. It helps to bridge the gap between the amount of men and women that are working in engineering.
Guest post from Rachel Park, an influential voice in the 3D printing industry, about a series of unfortunate events last October.
Louis Sullivan is often called the "father of skyscrapers". Thanks to creative maker Tom Burtonwood, you can now 3D print his early works.
A new Kickstarter campaign offers a new breed of silicone smartwatch bands. They should help you get a better view on your stats while making sports.
This isn't your grandmother's hobby. Startup Unmade Studio drags knitting into the modern age, taking their cue from additive manufacturing.