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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.

The U.S. Army is 3D-printing drones and repairing them — will soon have the capability to make 'the vast majority' in-house
By Ash Hill published
Lieutenant General Chris Mohan delves into the US Army's 3D Printed drone strategy on the Washington Times' Threat Status podcast.

This open-source generative AI tool converts 2D images into 3D part meshes for 3D printing in seconds
By Ash Hill published
A team has created an application called PartCrafter that creates 3D models, in single or multiple parts, using AI based on 2D images for input.

This one-of-one 3D-printed motorcycle is inspired by the 1988 film Akira
By Ash Hill published
This team has 3D printed a custom motorcycle that resembles Kaneda's bike from the 1988 sci-fi anime, Akira.

Switzerland is now home to the world's tallest 3D-printed building
By Ash Hill published
The world's tallest 3D-printed building has completed construction in Mulegns, Switzerland, by architect Michael Hansmeyer and ETH Zurich professor Benjamin Dillenburger.

Team creates 3D-printed "soft robot" that walks off the machine that made it
By Ash Hill published
The University of Edinburgh has shared a 3D-printed "soft robot" made by a team of theirs who claim it can walk off the machine that made it.

AI can track 3D printed parts back to specific machine that made them
By Mark Tyson published
Could it be used to find the origin of 3D-printed guns?

Philips debuts 3D printable components to repair products
By Ash Hill published
Philips has announced what it calls 'Philips Fixables' providing 3D-printable replacement parts for their products, with more planned for the future.
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