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3D printing in space passes industry testing milestone for fabrication of spacecraft and associated equipment
By Ash Hill published
Horizon Microtechnologies has passed outgassing standard tests that bring us one step closer to using 3D printing components in space travel.

You can now 3D print your own NAS bay
By Ash Hill published
Jack Harvest has designed an NAS enclosure inspired by the Minisforum N5 that you can 3D print at home to create using a mini PC.

Chinese scientists tout infinitely recyclable 3D printer resin
By Ash Hill published
A team of scientists from Zhejiang University has developed 3D printer resin that can be easily recycled over and over again.

Eco-friendly 3D-printed house uses soil, not cement
By Mark Tyson published
Japanese company advances 3D house building materials, relying on soil as its primary constituent.

Anker's EufyMake retreats from 3D printer market — blames critical component supply chain issues
By Ash Hill published
Anker is stepping back from the 3D printer market due to supply issues and the inability to obtain specific, critical components.

Inside Open Sauce, a science festival for makers, with over 500 projects on display
By Denise Bertacchi published
Open Sauce brings together science, YouTube, and little mayhem.

We spoke with Thingiverse about its new AI-driven ghost gun detection that eliminates designs for 3D printing - companies turn to AI to block production of ghost guns
By Denise Bertacchi published
Can AI prevent users from printing firearms?

Ghost gun proliferation spurs crackdown at Thingiverse, the world's largest 3D printer model repository
By Ash Hill published
Thingiverse is implementing an automated system to help stop the spread of gun-related uploads on the platform after the NYPD found hundreds of files for 3D-printed weapons.
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