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Imagine a T-shirt that could monitor your heart rate or blood pressure. Or a pair of socks that could provide feedback on your running stride. It may be closer than you think, with new research ...
Researchers at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation (TIBI) have developed a technique that could help advance ...
A microscale 3D printing technique uses a resin that can be dynamically tuned to create different colors during printing. The ...
Philips has introduced a program that allows consumers to 3D print replacement parts for some of its personal health devices, ...
Reusch launches 3D printed goalkeeper glove produced using Carbon’s patented Digital Light Synthesis (DLS) technology.
Philips is launching a new program called Fixables, where it will make plans available so that customers can 3D print replacement parts for the company's personal care products.
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XDA Developers on MSN6 slicer settings everyone overlooks (and why they matter)I f you have been 3D printing for a while, you may have already tried the most common slicer settings like layer height, ...
This 3D-printed heat exchanger ditches straight pipes for a more efficient internal design powered by advanced computation.
Philips Fixables offers 3D printing files for appliance repairs, promoting sustainability and reducing global e-waste.
University of Sydney researchers 3D print bones at the nano level - enabling the precise control of grain size and porousity.
Discover experiences, research and prototypes that, from academia, collaborate in the development and application of 3D ...
Stellantis uses its virtual reality lab at the company's U.S. headquarters to problem-solve on its assembly lines.
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