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The University of Michigan leads a DARPA initiative to predict the lifespan of LPBF 3D-printed metal parts, ensuring quality and durability in military use.
Whether she’s helping students create blueprints or developing prototypes for model trains on a 3D printer, Rebecca Marra’s ...
To find out how long 3D-printed metal parts are likely to last in the field, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is providing up to $10.3M to a University of Michigan-led team.
A slender bionic arm weaves through tomato plants, with its 3D vision scanning the environment. Pausing at a flower, ...
It was while Karolina Valente was wrapping her PhD at the University of Victoria that she discovered a blind spot in cancer ...
Text2Robot, a new AI tool from Duke University, turns natural language into fully functional, 3D-printable walking robots in ...
Discover how part orientation affects strength, finish, and efficiency in 3D printing. Learn optimization techniques that ...
Materials science and engineering students investigated whether pickleball paddles produced by 3D printing could be as good ...
Before humans can colonize the moon or Mars, scientists and engineers must first develop techniques for building permanent ...