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Researchers turn spoiled milk into 3D printing materials — extracted proteins from dairy waste combined with polymers to create plastic alternative
This work turns what would otherwise be an agricultural liability into a potential input for advanced manufacturing.
In a redeeming development for one of nature’s most universally denounced pests, researchers from McGill and Drexel ...
KAIST announced on January 6th that a joint research team, led by Professor Ji Tae Kim from the Department of Mechanical ...
The 12-nozzle AtomForm Palette 300 allows users to combine up to 36 colors and 12 materials in a single print job.
Learn how the Creality SPARKX i7 transforms 3D printing with AI tools and automation for superior model quality and ease of ...
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