If there's one thing 3D printing's good for, it's customization. That's especially true when it comes to customizing items that must fit the human body, whether they're surgical guides or clothing.
Researchers from the Buchmann Institute for Molecular Life Sciences at Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, have employed the microArch ® S140, a microscale 3D printer developed by Boston ...
“Dancing Delicacies”: Researchers at Monash University created a special plate enhanced with electrodes that moves liquid droplets around so diners can literally play with their food. Credit: Jialin ...
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