
Glowing Mice Help with Infertility Treatment
Thanks to a breakthrough in bio-printing and infertility treatment, in the next couple of years these new approaches may be used on people.

Thanks to a breakthrough in bio-printing and infertility treatment, in the next couple of years these new approaches may be used on people.

How cool would it be to make your prototype or an interactive toy touch sensitive? The following is going to explain a cheap and straightforward way to do this. It is suitable for almost every shape and for different materials, which can be combined with different computer and mobile applications.

Wanting to use all the different materials 3D printing has to offer is very common after learning how to use your 3D printer. Plastic, wood, paper, metal, and glass are some of the materials available, but what about MEAT? Thanks to a group of enthusiastic Aussies, now you can.

Belgian company Tripodmaker launched a 3D printed rocket into space.

Width, height, and depth, also know as the three dimensions are the common parameters for any object in our reality. Instead of printing in these three dimensions, what if we added the 4th dimension to the printing process?

Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California has introduced a 3D printed “space fabric” prototype, which has amazing capabilities such as keeping astronauts warm all while looking fabulous.

There are many things we do habitually, like turning on the lights when we wake up. These such habits have inspired a group of designers from a Brooklyn company, Still Alive Lights, to create the Solar Flower, and other cool 3D printed illuminating devices.

A group of students decided to help people cope with the grief of losing their loved ones by memorializing their stories at their final resting place. Learn how 3D printing technology together with social media helped make this possible.

In this article, we take a look at an eye-catching invention by the team over at Innovation Design Engineering that can literally give you eyes on the back of your head.

Sending the taste of a drink via the Internet or making broccoli sweet is now possible thanks to an enthusiastic team from the National University of Singapore and 3D prototyping.

When scientists get tired of trying to save the planet or invent flying cars, they switch their attention to the everyday routine to see how they can make our lives easier and better.

Each year, children die from heat stroke as a result of being left unattended in motor vehicles. In an effort to reduce hot car deaths, a fifth-grader has invented a device with the help of 3D printing.