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This giant 3D printed LEGO Christmas tree is highly specific Guinness World Record holder
An impressive 3D-printed LEGO-inspired Christmas tree, measuring almost 6 feet tall, now holds the Guinness World Record for "Tallest 3D-printed interlocking plastic brick Christmas tree (supported)." ...
A research team in the US has achieved a massive breakthrough by 3D-printing a 14-ingredient, three-course meal using a software-controlled technique known as multi-wavelength laser cooking. The study ...
The lap record was formerly held by Koenigsegg’s track special, the Sadair’s Spear. Czinger’s 21C blitzed it. The upper ...
We've seen numerous objects created with 3D printing, but Amanda Ghassaei has been working on a rather specific use of the technology: using it to help turn digital audio files into albums you can ...
The world's largest 3D-printed construction project is currently underway in Qatar. The effort involves printing a pair of schools, each of which smashes current records for a 3D-printed building. The ...
A newcomer to the performance automotive scene has been setting speed records this summer with its 3D-printed hypercar. On Aug. 26, the 21C, made by Los Angeles-based company Czinger, set a lap record ...
The new E1 3D UV Printer from eufyMake has smashed records on Kickstarter by raising a record $44 million. A few years ago, 3D printers were all the rage and now they are everywhere and changing the ...
Writer and technologist Robin Sloan has coined the term “flip-flop” to denote an instance when a digital thing becomes physical, or vice-versa. A new project by Amanda Ghassaei that turns audio files ...
Additive manufacturing leaders are focusing on defense, helping the U.S. military move from 'futuristic visions' to ...
Scientists can now 3D print more-realistic prosthetic eyes in a fraction of the time and effort required by traditional approaches. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
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