In his PhD research at Utrecht University and UMC Utrecht, Marc Falandt developed biomaterials whose properties can be adjusted even after they have been 3D-printed, effectively adding a fourth ...
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Unboxing the Prusa XL: First Impressions and Test Print
Opening and testing the powerful Prusa XL 3D printer for the first time — a detailed look at setup, features, and performance ...
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China tests first 3D-printed mini turbojet engine hitting Mach 0.75 at 20,000 feet
China's state-owned AECC has used advanced 3D printing technology to manufacture the miniature turbojet engine.
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