Once only achievable in the far-fetched imaginations of science fiction writers, 3D printing has gone mainstream. Relatively ...
Engineers developed a new kind of reconfigurable masonry made from 3D-printed, recycled glass. The bricks could be reused many times over in building facades and internal walls. What if construction ...
Holographic projection of a human ear model on a sample vial. 2026 Adrien Buttier/EPFL CC BY SA EPFL researchers have ...
Taking a cue from the structural complexity of trees and bones, engineers have created a way to 3D-print two types of steel in the same circular layer using two welding machines. The resulting ...
The day is coming when you may walk past a robot and have no idea it was a robot. Over years of engineering, we've given ...
Kamal Khayat, seen here with a 3D printer in Missouri S&T University’s Advanced Materials Characterization Laboratory, leads a team that won a $1.4-million grant from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ...
Researchers created a reusable UV-curable resin for stereolithography that can be reheated, recycled, and reprinted multiple ...
The Global Industrial 3D Printing Market was valued at USD 4.31 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 34.64 billion by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 23.16% during 2026–2035 ...
If humans one day settle Mars, they will need tools and parts to build structures on the planet. Carrying heavy, bulky ...
What if construction materials could be put together and taken apart as easily as LEGO bricks? Such reconfigurable masonry would be disassembled at the end of a building’s lifetime and reassembled ...
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