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AmeraLabs introduces elastic 3D printing resin with long-lasting squish
By Denise Bertacchi published
FLX-300 features an exceptionally low compression set, enabling printed parts to spring back to their original shape after repeated deformation reliably.

Oklahoma man charged with supplying over one hundred 3D-printed machine gun conversion kits to a person he thought was an al-Qaida operative
By Mark Tyson published
A resident of Tulsa, Oklahoma is facing a potential 20 years in prison, for supplying another individual hundreds of 3D printed gun components.

3DPrintopia 2025: filament, folding printers, and fun at the East Coast's largest 3D printing event
By Denise Bertacchi published
The weeklong festival showcased 3D printers, both old and new, plus new filaments.

'Next-gen 3D printing' enables printing with two different materials at once
By Mark Tyson published
A 'next-generation 3D printing system' has been demonstrated by scientists from the ORNL.

Prusa’s mobile slicer now works with competitors' 3D printers
By Denise Bertacchi published
A new Pursa mobile slicer update brings support for competitor 3D printers, including Bambu.

Borderlands 4 props come to 3D printing fans
By Denise Bertacchi published
Prusa Research is now working with studios to offer fans authentic 3D printed cosplay pieces.

Researchers 3D print lightweight ceramic fuel cell
By Ash Hill published
Researchers from the Technical University of Denmark have created a 3D printing process that creates efficient, lightweight fuel cells that could transform the aerospace industry.

Researchers embed fingerprints into 3D printed parts
By Ash Hill published
Washington University researchers have developed a way to embed traceable fingerprints into 3D printed objects, which could make it easier to track ghost guns in the future.
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