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Columbia University engineers 3D print self-assembling DNA - using biomolecular code to produce nanoscale devices at scale.
If you’re looking for a more open, unenclosed 3D printer design than a cubic frame can accommodate, but don’t want to use a bed-slinger, you don’t have many options. [Boothy Builds] recently found ...
Tessella Biosciences, a McMaster University-backed start-up, has produced a bioink that can be used to 3D print simulated lung tissue.
Snapmaker, the innovators known for their modular machines, have unleashed the Snapmaker U1. This isn't just any new 3D ...
HONG KONG, July 11, 2025 (EZ Newswire) -- Math Magic has officially launched Hitem3D, the world’s first AI-powered tool for ...
Imagine if you could "print" a tiny skyscraper using DNA instead of steel. That’s what researchers at Columbia and Brookhaven ...
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Three-dimensional printing is transforming medical care, letting the health care field shift from mass-produced solutions to customized treatments tailored to each patient’s needs. For instance ...
The trend of making features in MIcrosoft Word require an Internet connection is frustrating, but these features still work exactly as they did in the '90s.
WIRED tried 3D-printed steaks that you can’t buy anywhere yet. But reducing food to a technological problem leaves a bitter taste, and delivers all the joy of licking a catering catalog.
ESA scientists have successfully demonstrated 3D printing of a metal part in space for the first time.