So the waste problem in 3D printing is really a chemistry problem. Once these materials harden, they’re locked into their ...
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"...cheaper, lighter, and more resistant." Resistant to...? The caption in the 3rd picture clarifies this as "resistant to degradation," but that lead in seemed a bit ...
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Researchers in Brazil and the UK found a way to turn recycled coffee pods into 3D-printed conductive materials that can be used to create caffeine detectors. With that, they demonstrated one of the ...
If you're in the market for a 3D printer, you'll find one here that fits your needs. The US Environmental Protection Agency reports that the US generated 35.7 million tons (roughly the weight of 17.8 ...
UMaine researchers aim to recycle wind turbine blades as 3D printing material A team of University of Maine researchers have secured a $75,000 grant to explore recycling wind blades as feedstock for ...