FARGO — Cameron Kiser took a tumble and landed face first on asphalt. The landing was painful, causing his entire face to throb. A few moments later he discovered it was also damaging: His two front ...
A plump piece of farm-fresh chicken leg rested on a pristine surface at Harvard Medical School. Skin on and bone in, it was precisely sliced to barely crack the bone. A robot arm swerved over, scanned ...
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NAVAIR team aids rapid repair of F-15 using 3D printing

Maintainers from Marine Aircraft Logistics Squadron 36 and the 18th Maintenance Group collaborated to 3D-print a replacement ...
Adam Ellsworth, Brinson White and Jason Dunn of Made in Space testing 3D printing in microgravity. Smile, guys! [Photo: madeinspace.us] Made in Space, a Silicon Valley startup located at the NASA Ames ...
The ability to 3D print a variety of healthcare-related products in deployment zones would greatly benefit the nation's warfighters. A recent pilot program conducted by the Uniformed Services ...
Hybrid 3D-printing bioinks help repair damaged knee cartilage By Michael Irving November 09, 2020 New hybrid bioinks could be used to 3D print replacement cartilage in the knee Alexmit/Depositphotos ...
Researchers have taken bees as a model to develop a swarm of cooperative, 3D-printing drones. Under human control, these flying robots work as a team to print 3D materials for building or repairing ...
Additive manufacturing leaders are focusing on defense, helping the U.S. military move from 'futuristic visions' to ...
Saab has flown a 3D-printed replacement part on the exterior of a Gripen fighter jet for the first time. The test flight over the company's facility at Linköping, Sweden, on March 19, 2021, ...
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3D metal printing is still an experimental process in nearly all industries, used primarily for prototypes and test products. But if Siemens and GE have their way, it will soon become a standard means ...