Trusst is a team of women, including engineers and designers, who have been working on a design to create a new system of bra support, catered towards larger busted women.
You’ve heard of 3D printed guns. But did you ever think about protect yourself from bullets using a 3D printer? A video uploaded to 3D Hubs shares some interesting results.
eBayer just3dprint has taken over 2,000 files from Thingiverse and sells them for profit, disregarding Creative Commons licenses for non-commercial use.
Boston Dynamics have unveiled a smaller, lighter and more agile version of their ATLAS humanoid which has 3D printed legs.
Tired of mowing the lawn? 3D Print your own "Ardumower" and let it do all the work.
Are you familiar with classic film noir The Maltese Falcon? The famous prop still remains a mystery -- but 3D scanning and printing may provide a solution.
A 3D printed rehabilitation orthosis was created to help a young man suffering from limb paresis grab objects and perform physical activities.
Researchers at Rice University hacked a commercial Laser Cutter to create a cheap, open source SLS 3D Printer for regenerative medicine and experimenting.
Real world case study with consumer electronics company shows BeeTheFirst 3D printers are suitable not just in homes and schools, but also in the factory.
Zortrax's printing material sales data for 2015 indicates a 350% increase when compared to 2014. This means the department has a huge growing share in Zortrax's total revenue.
If you've ever wondered how astronauts drink their coffee, check out this 3D printed coffee brewing device which has been created to help drink in space.
Love to fly planes but hate wasting money? This pilot shares 3D printable RC planes, complete with guides, videos and tips.
3D printing is allowing photographers to build their own cameras in a LEGO-like style using Cambits - a new modular imaging system.
If you've already broken your new year's resolution of hitting the gym, then do not fear - BRICK fitness facilities have a 3D printed solution for you. Meet the Fit Nesting Dolls.
All3DP’s columnist Rachel Park’s comments on the hype on bioprinting: Are we really entering an age of the “plug-and-play human body”?
Clandestine scanning of the Nefertiti bust in Berlin Museum results in "The Other Nefertiti", a open access dataset that allows anyone to 3D print the head.
Have you ever considered making your own keyboard? The dactyl keyboard is designed to fit the natural inclinations of your hands.
British photographer Nick Knight is using 3D printing to alter traditional perceptions of photography, calling his new technique "Photographic Sculptures".
Future Living Report speculates that in 100 years we'll live in underwater cities, holiday in space, and 3D printed food and buildings will be the norm.
An Iranian artist and activist unveils a collection which models statues after those which ISIS destroyed. All the remodeled can be 3D printed by anyone.