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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.

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.

Free mini-ITX case made of semi-transparent plastic debuts, stock evaporates instantly
By Mark Tyson published
Quirky electronics design house Teenage Engineering has released the Computer-2 Mini-ITX case.

Scientists 3D print titanium fuel tank for space travel
By Ash Hill published
A joint team has successfully 3D printed a titanium fuel tank that was able to pass a durability test for space travel.

3D printing and AI used to slash nuclear reactor component construction time ‘from weeks to days’
By Mark Tyson published
3D printing is tipped to have a pivotal part to play in 'a new era of nuclear construction.'

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.

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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