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Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have 3D printed leak-tight ceramic components - enabling next-generation chemical reactors.
In recent years, Guangdong Province has accelerated the construction of a modern industrial system, using the development of intelligent construction as an important lever to promote the ...
Marines with the 9th Engineer Support Battalion at Camp Hansen, Okinawa, are applying advances in 3D concrete printing to a ...
The Fox 8 I-Team has learned the Ohio Department of Transportation has approved a permit for construction of a building in Brook Park near Cleveland Hopkins International Airport on land owned by ...
Surgeons may soon use a glue gun to 3D print bone grafts during surgery, cutting healing time and reducing infection risks.
D‑printed homes use less material and create less waste and are fast gaining traction as a sustainable alternative to traditional building.
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Reinventing the DIY Bed with 3D Printing
I built a modern bed frame for only $250, featuring knockdown joinery, modular nightstands, and a custom 3D printed flip-out ...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Pioneers Scalable 3D-Printed Ceramics for Industrial Chemical Reactors
ORNL scientists developed a new scalable 3D printing method for ceramics, enhancing the manufacturing of chemical reactors.
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