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Top 3D Printing News

Technology · BirminghamTo think about an artificial limb is to think about a person. It's an object of touch and motion made to be used, one that attaches to the body and interacts with its user's world.See the Story
3D-printed model of a 500-year-old prosthetic hand hints at life of a Renaissance amputee
71% Center coverage: 7 sources

SpeciesExperts from the University of Nottingham have created life-size 3D-printed insect models to explore how some species trick predators into thinking they're more dangerous than they really are—and avoid being eaten as a result.See the Story
The imitation game: Why some species are better at fooling predators than others
80% Center coverage: 5 sources

Pollution · AustinInspired by how nature blends toughness and flexibility, such as the rigid structure of bone surrounded by pliable cartilage, all with elegant and precise geometric properties, researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a fast, precise new 3D printing method that seamlessly merges soft and hard properties into a single object using different colors of light.See the Story
Dual-light 3D printing technique enables seamless blending of flexible and rigid materials
75% Center coverage: 4 sources