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3D printing replicates 500-year-old prosthetic
By Ash Hill published
Auburn University researchers have replicated a 500-year old prosthetic hand and demonstrate its usability half a millennia later.

MIT researchers repair bridges by 3D printing steel onto corroded beams
By Ash Hill published
The University of Massachusetts at Amherst worked with MIT researchers to create a cost-effective way to repair bridges and extend their lives until they can be replaced.

3D-printed drill press can drill through metal
By Ash Hill published
DC Sets' YouTube channel shows off its 3D printable drill press, which it created to drill holes in brass PCB M2 standoffs.

3D printed structures 10 times thinner than a human hair
By Ash Hill published
A team of scientists has managed to 3D print microscopic structures that are designed to dampen sounds for specific frequencies.

MIT researchers crack 3D printing with glass
By Ash Hill published
Researchers at MIT's Lincoln Laboratory have successfully 3D printed using a special type of glass-based filament they developed.

Cyclist with 'devastating injuries' one of the first patients to receive 3D-printed face repair
By Ash Hill published
Dave Richards is among the first to receive a custom prosthetic from the new Bristol 3D Medical Centre after serious injuries from a bicycling accident.

3D-printed homes tested against earthquakes for the first time
By Ash Hill published
Professors from the University of Bristol have put together a giant earthquake simulator that shakes 3D-printed buildings to test for safety.

Beginner's 3D-printed winged VTOL drone can fly for 130 miles
By Ash Hill published
Tsung Xu has designed and 3D printed a winged VTOL drone with a 3-hour battery life capable of flying for 3 hours (roughly 130 miles).
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