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MIT Announces Free Additive Manufacturing Training Webinar in December

Looking to learn more about additive manufacturing? On December 5, MIT is hosting a free training webinar with Professor John Hart. 

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3D Fabrication Technique Allows for Multiple Vaccinations in Single Injection

MIT engineers develop a 3D fabrication method that could allow multiple doses of a vaccine to be delivered over time with a single injection.

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“Peel-and-Go” 3D Printable Structures Self-Fold Off the Print Bed

MIT researchers develop 3D printable expanding polymer structure that will fold itself up as soon as it's peeled off the print bed. 

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Design and 3D Print Robots Quickly With MIT’s Robogami System

MIT researchers make it easy to build robots with a system called Interactive Robogami so you can design, print and assemble in five hours. 

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MIT Develops InstantCAD Plug-in to Give Instant Design Feedback

MIT engineers have developed InstantCAD, a plug-in with instant simulation which could drastically improve computer aided designs.

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NVBots 3D Printer has Project Queuing and Auto Part Removal

Startup NVBots has brought to market a fully automated commercial 3D printer equipped with cloud-based queuing and automatic part removal.

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MIT Engineers Develop Computer Chip to Shrink Drone Technology

Researchers at MIT developing the world's smallest intelligent drone that could fly on its own; the most important part is the computer chip.

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This 3D Printed Pasta Changes Shape When Dunked in Water

Researchers at MIT engineer 3D printed pasta sheets that transform into 3D shapes when dunked in water; could save food shipping costs.

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MIT Rocket Team Blasts Off with Plastic 3D Printed Rocket Motor

MIT Rocket Team, working with Markforged, 3D print a rocket motor using plastic. It successfully fired, breaking new ground in rocketry.

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MIT’s Autonomous Construction Rig 3D Prints Affordable Homes

MIT researchers are developing an autonomous construction rig that uses 3D printing and robotics to quickly create structures.

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Furniture of the Future Made with Rapid Liquid Printing and Drawn in Gel

Steelcase, MIT's Self-Assembly Lab and designer Christophe Guberan have developed a speedy and scalable rapid liquid printing method.

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MIT Turns to Goldbug Beetle for 3D Printed “Robot Skin” Research

MIT researchers have developed a 3D printed "robot skin" device that mimics the color-changing capabilities of the remarkable goldbug beetle.

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Start-up Daqri Speeds up 3D Printing by Using Holograms

3D printing is set to get a lot faster thanks to startup Daqri that are using lasers to cure a light-activated monomer into solid plastic.

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Researchers Control Structure of 3D Printed Ceramic Foam

Researchers at Harvard and MIT have 3D printed lightweight porous honeycombs with tunable stiffness geometry and density using a ceramic foam.

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These Hydrogel Robots can Catch and Release Goldfish

Engineers at MIT have fabricated transparent, hydrogel robots which can catch and release live goldfish without harming them.

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Could MIT’s Foundry Interface be the Photoshop of 3D Printing?

Researchers from MIT's CSAIL lab have developed the Foundry system. It breaks down the complexity of 3D printing with multiple materials.

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ChainFORM: 3D Printed Shape-Shifting Hardware from MIT

New from MIT, the ChainFORM system is made from interlocking modules that can transform and change shape depending on the needs of the user.

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MIT’s 3D Printed Structures “Remember” their Shape

MIT researchers used 3D printing to make flexible devices which "remember" their original shapes and can transform accordingly.

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3D Printed Hair from MIT Does More Than Just Look Pretty

Wish you could print awesome new hair for Barbie? This 3D Printed Hair from MIT doesn't just look cool--it's programmable!

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Materiable is a Shape Shifting 3D Printed Interface

The boffins at MIT have created a shape changing interface called Materiable, which can mimic physical reactions with 3D printed blocks.

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