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MIT team creates chip-based 3D printer the size of a coin, cures resin using only light — handheld 3D printing tech enabled by silicon photonics

2025年7月6日 00:56
MIT researchers have engineered a chip-based 3D printer that can create complex, programmable shapes out of resin in seconds. The tech utilizes silicon photonics and will eventually be iterated into a model that can fabricate full volumetric prints.

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New 3D printing tech fuses hard and soft structures in a single print — novel resin can create both with different light sources

2025年7月1日 00:28
Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin have developed a 3D printing technique that lets you print hard and soft materials with the same resin.

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MIT researchers repair bridges by 3D printing steel onto corroded beams — Tech uses compressed gas to heat and accelerate powdered steel particles

2025年6月22日 23:27
The University of Massachusetts at Amherst worked with MIT researchers to create a cost-effective way to repair bridges and extend their lives until they can be replaced.

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Bambu Lab A1 Combo vs Prusa Research MK4S with MMU3: Battle of the Color Bed Slingers

2025年6月21日 01:00
Can the $549 Bambu Lab A1 Combo take on the $1,269 Prusa Research MK4S with MMU3? We put these two mighty bed slingers into the ring to find out which 3D printer comes out on top.

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MIT researchers crack 3D printing with glass — new technique enables inorganic composite glass printed at low temperatures

2025年6月18日 21:36
Researchers at MIT's Lincoln Laboratory have successfully 3D printed using a special type of glass-based filament they developed.

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3D-printed homes tested against earthquakes for the first time — 'Dramatic leap forward' hailed for potential use in earthquake-prone countries

2025年6月16日 21:43
Professors from the University of Bristol have put together a giant earthquake simulator that shakes 3D-printed buildings to test for safety.

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