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Marines with the 9th Engineer Support Battalion at Camp Hansen, Okinawa, are applying advances in 3D concrete printing to a ...
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Leak-tight ceramic 3D printing unlocks complex components for future reactors
ORNL scientists crack ceramic 3D printing challenge with leak-tight components, paving way for scalable, high-performance ...
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.
The field of tissue engineering aims to replicate the structure and function of real biological tissues. This engineered tissue has potential applications in disease modeling, drug discovery, and ...
Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have 3D printed leak-tight ceramic components - enabling next-generation chemical reactors.
Because never a dull day in the AM industry, Formlabs, a leader in accessible 3D printing solutions, is taking a bold step forward with the launch of Form Now, its new on-demand 3D printing service.
Surgeons may soon use a glue gun to 3D print bone grafts during surgery, cutting healing time and reducing infection risks.
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