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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.

Researchers develop modified glue gun that can print bone
By Jowi Morales published
A research team modified a hot glue gun for use in orthopedic surgery, allowing for faster bone healing.

Portable 3D-printed device can produce enough drinking water from thin air for a family of four every day
By Mark Tyson published
Portable 3D printed Water from Air device is claimed to be able to capture 1.6 gallons (6 liters) of drinking water per day.

Noctua's 3D printable side panel quietens Framework's Desktop
By Jon Martindale published
The Framework Desktop is plenty quiet already, but with a Noctua 3D printed side panel, duct, and fan, it can run even quieter.

3D printing's tool changer wars heat up as Prusa re-enters the ring
By Denise Bertacchi published
Hot on the heels of Snapmaker’s U1 launch, Bambu and Prusa chime in with new machine teasers.

World's largest 3D printer maker discusses tariff impact on its buisness, passing costs on to customers
By Denise Bertacchi published
A draft of Creality’s IPO shows the receipts

Firm pioneers 3D printing copper coolers directly onto processors using OLED manufacturing techniques with 'pixel perfect accuracy'
By Ash Hill published
Fabric8Labs has created a new 3D printing method that allows for printing copper cooling plates onto chips with extreme precision and intricate detail.
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