German Chemical Company BASF buys Dutch filament producer Innofil3D, will play central role in BASF’s production of 3D printing filaments.
Students from the University of Antwerp have invented Project Aslan, a 3D printed sign language robot to address the human skills shortage.
Anouk Wipprecht’s Edelweiss DIY kit a necklace containing six LEDs that blink in three different patterns. Go get it!
Arizona State University uses laser cutter and 3D printer to create a robotic turtle that can teach itself to move through its environment.
The Architecture department at Kasetsart University in Thailand has enhanced its rapid prototyping capabilities with a new Ultimaker farm.
The Spanish company Narbon is offering a "3D Memories" service, allowing customers to create ceramic objects with ashes of the deceased.
A TOTAL ECLIPSE is coming! Where in the United States are you? NASA is offering a set of 3D printable pinhole projectors for your home state.
Coming soon to Kickstarter is a technological rarity in the world of desktop fused deposition modelling, the Sculpto Plus Polar 3D printer.
The controversial 3D printing startup Just3DPrint loses its defamation lawsuit against 3DR Holdings in the last of their three court battles.
Students at Henryk Sienkiewicz’s technical school in Poland learnt about history and 3D printing while recreating a German gunboat shipwreck.
Containing over 60,000 reference measurements, the Humanscale collection of books and charts is getting a re-release via Kickstarter.
Made In Space completes their latest project: 3D printing radiation shields and testing them on the International Space Station (ISS).
Making games like Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild more accessible, this is a 3D printed Nintendo Joy-Con adapter for one-handed players.
What better way to teach students 3D printing than to have them solve real life problems? This is how students at Brookwood school learn.
Today at 10AM (EST), NASA will livestream a six-hour spacewalk where astronauts will deploy a 3D printed nanosatellite.
A team of scientists from the University of Oxford showed how it's possible to 3D print living mammalian cells into living tissue constructs.
Using the power of magnets and thinkness (and 3D printing and Arduino), one crazy kid created a crazy coilgun without massive capacitors.
Sometimes you need a specialist to get the job done. So if you want to design or visualize cylindrical shapes in no time, there’s an interesting new software out: PotterDraw.
Researchers from the Australian National University used 3D printing to show the link between a 400 million-year-old fish fossil and humans.
Researchers have developed a three-layer system to verify the security of 3D printed components, embedding tiny gold nanorods into parts.