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3D printed gun creator: I looked at modern society and saw that it's a constantly derailed train
3D printing sure is definitely a rapidly evolving field. While fast moving technologies that emerge in this way can lead to huge amounts of obsolete devices, 3D printer company MakerMex is seeking to produce something with a little more staying power
Its makers are hoping to have it assembled and ready to roll by the end of the week.
Jaw dropping amazing!
The world of medicine is being transformed by 3D printing technology.
Architects around the globe are racing to build the world's first 3D printed houses ? a breakthrough with profound implications for housing affordability and customization.
Manufacturing in the U.S. will never be what it was. Employment in the sector is down nearly 50% from its May 1979 peak, and fell more than 10% during the Great Recession.
Minnesotan man builds the world's first 3D printed concrete castle in his own backyard, designing a kit that can print two-story houses
Some Minnesotan suburbanites have got a handy neighbor.
Some Minnesotan suburbanites have got a handy neighbor.
So you want to buy a 3D printer.
One of the hairier unintended consequences of cheap 3-D printing is that any troublemaker can duplicate a key without setting foot in a hardware store.
According to market-based research firm IDTechEx, the medical and dental market for 3D-printers is set to grow from US$141 million to $868 million by the year 2025.
The private spaceflight company SpaceX wants to launch astronauts into space in the coming years, and it will enter the final frontier with an innovative technology: 3D printing.
Think of it this way: You're at home, you want something, you print it.
If humans successfully colonize Mars in the future, what kind of homes will they inhabit?
The AirEnergy3D is an open source, 3D-printed, portable wind turbine prototype whose creators claim will be able to generate up to 300 W of power.
For the last two years Dutch artist Olivier van Herpt has been attempting to overhaul the elegant and iconic potter's wheel that has served artists continuously from the time of the Greeks to Ghost.
3D printing may be one of the few technologies that actually holds a solid claim to the over-used adjectives "disruptive" and "world-changing," but its bulky hardware and complicated operation still largely limits its appeal to a market of enthusiast
Boring logistics first, futuristic explosives next.
3D Printed Guns (Documentary)
And, now, the story of one lucky 12-year-old. The story starts when Dorothy Babb saw a 3D printer demonstration at the Porcupine Freedom Festival, held by the Free State Project in New Hampshire in 2013.
Imagine walking into a shoe store in search of some leather sandals, and instead of stacks of cardboard shoe boxes, there are sheets of leather, a laser cutting machine, and a 3-D printer.
A Berlin coder has built a system that lets you custom design your own sex toy, and have a silicone mold of it 3D printed.
If you thought cloning mice, frogs and extinct mammoths to be challenging, how about cloning Vincent Van Gogh's ear?
3D-printed meals sound like something from a futuristic sci-fi movie. You may not have to wait too far into the future to taste them though. Food innovation firm Reimagine Food is planning a 3D dinner event where diners will be served printed food.
The British defense business BAE Systems and the Ministry of Defense released information that future drones will have the ability to create mini-drones throughout a mission and be armed with laser cannons.
Requests for backup might usually trigger a halt in a military operations, but two fast-moving technologies could one day combine to deliver...
Faced with almost unlimited options, Liz Kelsey and her 5-year-old daughter, Alice, decided to make a single red rose.
Star Trek's replicators were not only able to produce any food or products our far-off descendants wanted, they were also able to make it from any kind of waste products.