4D printing technology creates 3D-printed objects that respond to stimuli.
3D printing can be used to build low-cost houses — but it’s not right for every manufacturing scenario.
From creating new hearts to new homes, 3D printing is making its mark on almost every industry.
3D printing has impacted everything from spine care to orthotics. Now, two recent bioprinting breakthroughs are bringing the dream of 3D-printed organs — and their ethical implications — into sharper view.
3D printers are opening up more engaging avenues for learning in the classroom.
Why spend big bucks to build a house when you can print one far more cheaply?