What's on the menu today? How about food entirely produced on a 3D printer? SCOFF3D is a Kickstarter campaign to bring 3D printed food to the mainstream.
3D printing should be added to the curriculum, says Rachel Park. Still, we must overcome a number of barriers for widespread adoption.
Reports circulate that Chinese company Zhouda duped investors for billions of dollars, based on ability to build a house from 3D printed parts in 3 hours.
Expectant parents in 2016 aren't satisfied with framing a ultrasound photo of their unborn baby. The new trend is a 3D printed foetus for the mantelpiece.
Thinking of backing the 3D Printed BASE by Wiivv insoles on Kickstarter? Read through these FAQs before you make a pledge.
The European Space Agency announces partnership with BEEVeryCreative on the MELT project, developing additive manufacturing technology for use in space.
Form meets function with Printabowl, where two brothers are selling beautiful 3D printed ceramic objects that also function as... water bongs?
All3DP sits down with Ultimaker CEO Jos Burger and CTO Siert Wijnia to learn about their experiences, new machines and their outlook for the 3D printing industry for 2016.
Democratized, open source agriculture sounds like an unusual concept, but that's exactly what FarmTools3D hopes to achieve with 3D printing.
Are you a cyclist? How do you stay safe when traffic and congested roads make it tough? One option: The Loud Mini Bicycle Horn
BeeVeryCreative helped out a Lisbon based Fashion Studio to produce an impressive line called Mama Africa.
Kia makes a big statement by using 3D printed car parts in the final design of their new, futuristic concept car, Telluride.
The Internet of Things comes to your morning brew, with the award-winning Ripple Maker that creates custom, on-demand latte art within moments.
US Congressman Steve Israel wants 3D printed guns included in new gun control laws. Given the difficult history of the subject, does he have a chance?
For the Dutch presidency of the EU, the Europe Building has an eyecatching facade of 3D printed bioplastic panels (fully recyclable, of course).
3D printing used for surgical support may not yet be perfect, sometimes other methods of technology are needed as a contingency - such as Google Cardboard.
The comfort of your feet is within reach, with the booming business of 3D printed customized in-soles. If you own a printer, can even make them yourself.
Stuck in the office, listening to endless monologues on mergers and acquisitions? Perhaps the answer to your corporate gloom is a 3D printed Kinematics tie.
So, how was CES 2016? Compared to last year‘s show, 3D printing may have slipped slightly out of focus, but there were plenty of interesting announcements. Here are Rachel Park’s impressions on CES 2016.
Essential disaster relief recovery items: water, temporary shelters, and... a 3D printer?