A 3D printed hairclip translates external sounds into vibration. "Ontenna" could be a big step for the hearing impaired.
The filament company who brought us Wound Up, the coffee filament, is adding a refreshing new twist to 3D printing. Meet Buzzed, the beer filament. And it‘s even sustainable.
A smartphone 3D scanner is the hot new thing on Kickstarter. For under $300, the system promises high-res scans in just 5 minutes.
A clever concept for renewable energy, the Raflesia is a 3D printed wind turbine you can attach to an air vent or fan to harvest power.
In a rare glimpse behind the scenes of Apple, it's revealed that several 3D printers play a pivotal role in their "Top-Secret Input Lab".
Dutch manufacturers have released open source blueprints for the two newest printers in their range, Ultimaker 2 Go and Ultimaker Extended.
In their latest Creative Inspirations short film, Lynda.com profiles a digital fabrication class at Eastern Michigan University in Detroit.
Thanks to Italian 3D Printing company WASP, 3D scanned and printed models of the casts from Pompeii can be seen up close and personal.
The road to military 3d printing applications is not paved with flowers. Here are some considerations that currently hold army-3DP back.
ALL3DP gets hands on with the Zortrax Inventure, the latest (and perhaps greatest) 3D printer from the Polish manufacturer.
A Japanese company showed a crane-shaped drone made from paper and 3D prints. It's energy-efficient, flies like a bird and just beautiful.
Is that thing real? It looks real. And dangerous. Maker David Wirth put together a fully functional handheld railgun in his workshop.
One step closer to reality, the construction of the world’s first fully functional 3D printed bridge has officially commenced in Amsterdam.
Couldn’t attend this year’s Maker Faire in Rome? Here are the best new 3D printing products, filaments and projects.
Engineers at Cornell University are perfecting methods to 3D print a realistic, adaptable tentacle. This helps robots to become more agile and dependable.
A new bi-directional energy flow platform has been developed to radically change the way we power our homes and vehicles.
Dental researchers have created 3D printed teeth, specially designed to eliminate nasty germs and bacteria from your mouth.
A new look into what is going on in the jewelry side of 3D printing. Who has survived the test of time, and what new players have appeared?
It's time to prepare for tomorrow. MakerBot kicks off “Buy 2 Give 1” promotion to put 3D printers in the hands of students and schools.
As 3D printers get more sophisticated and able, so does the sector of 3D printed toys. Here are some applications that will blow your mind!