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Wilson’s Airless Basketball – The Future Of The Game

By: Daniel D'mello, Journalist
This product made by Wilson is a one of a kind invention. Instead of using regular pressurized air to produce the bounce, that has to constantly be pumped up again, the Airless Basketball relies on the flexibility of the ball to make it bounce just like a regular basketball
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Why Blurred Lasers Make For Better 3D Printers

By: Walker McCann, Journalist
This new method – Blurred Tomography – improved 3D-printing optics and drastically reduced printing time. The optics produced were at least equivalent to commercially available optics. They could be printed in half an hour or less.
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How To Make A House In 80 Hours

How To Make A House In 80 Hours

By: Landon Tucker, Journalist
Though, typically, it takes years to build military ships, in WWII, the US manufactured the Liberty ships in 42 days! NASA, which funded a $57 million project to develop tech for moon side 3D-printed infrastructure!
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An artist’s illustration of artificial intelligence (AI). This image depicts how AI could assist in genomic studies and its applications. It was created by artist Nidia Dias as part of the...

3D Bioprinter Replicates Chemicals in Plants

By: Bryan Xi, Journalist
As climate change and other threats like pests and unsustainable farming techniques threaten the plants of this planet, certain medical plants may disappear, removing access to their important chemicals. This means that major medicines, critical to global health, may disappear as well.
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Organ Printing

Organ Printing

By: Nylah Nasim, Journalist
According of the Health Resources and Service Administration, 17 people die everyday waiting for an organ donation. 3D printing organs would speed up the process of organ transplants.
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3D Printed Foods

3D Printed Foods

By: David Leach, Journalist
3D printed foods - you've seen them in Star Trek or other sci-fi films. They are not as futuristic as you might think. You could have 3D-printed foods at your home within the next five years.
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3D Printing as the Future of Computer Engineering

3D Printing as the Future of Computer Engineering

By: Pranav Sharma, Journalist
As we near 2024, we realize we depend on computers for everything. And almost everyone has a computer. But think about the people who make them. They also need to feed their families. But making computers is time-consuming, inefficient, and pricy. 3D printing parts could cut down on that. The 3D printing age: revolutionizing the future of computer engineering!
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How Gummy Candy Can Improve 3-D Printed Food

By: Griffin Wishrad, Journalist
Technology and food is constantly coming closer and closer together, until it will eventually be one and the same. The field of 3d printing food is a fatly emerging field that is growing at an astonishing pace. By 3D printing foods we can then cut down on how many animals are killed purely for their meat.
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Revolutionizing Brain Repair

By: Brandon Sang-Zheng, Journalist
The 3D-printing process, a significant advancement in the evolving field of biological tissue printing, involves the meticulous layer-by-layer fabrication of living tissue structures using specialized 3D printers.
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Edible 3-D printing

By: Declan Edwards, journalist
They can 3-D print anything from rockets to food
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3D Printed Rocket

By: Declan Edwards, Journalist

On March 22nd, 2023, Relatively Space completed the first ever test flight of a 3D printed rocket. They were extremely pleased with the results. While it did not make it to space, it did fly to 125 miles...

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The U.S. Will Have The World's First 3D Printed Hotel

The U.S. Will Have The World’s First 3D Printed Hotel

By: Annelise Hartlage, Journalist
A new 3D printed hotel is coming soon to the US. Located in Marfa, Texas, it has a beautiful view, and is designed by Liz Lambert.
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