Okay, this headline needs some explaining. A great retro-future 80s cyberpunk short film "Attack of the Cyber Octopuses" just went into production - with a lot of help of 3D printing.
Benchy, the popular 3D printer torture test, gets a LEGO makeover. Download it for free, print it and start building!
Researchers from MIT's CSAIL lab have developed the Foundry system. It breaks down the complexity of 3D printing with multiple materials.
At CES, HP unveiled the "Sprout Pro G2". This PC offers upgraded 3D scanning capabilities making it perfect for professional makers.
Medical cannabis has been tough for doctors to accurately prescribe, but this 3D printed cannabis inhaler created by the Tel Aviv-based startup Syqe Medical could be a promising solution.
Engineers at the US Army Research Lab can fabricate and deliver a mission-specific 3D printed UAV in just 24 hours.
Swiss watchmakers are slowly but surely adopting 3D printing as a way to cut costs in the making of bespoke pieces.
Designer Jed Hodson uses 3D printing technology and an Adafruit Mini Thermal Printer to create a task list maker for his Wunderlist app.
Spyker Workshop unveils his new and improved fully 3D printed snow blower, which is designed to attach to a remote controlled snow groomer.
Polish design service Get Models Now uses 3D printing to produce an extravagant Baroque-styled picture frame for artists.
A homemade software called gDraw allows you to sketch a design in 2D and then create a G-Code file that can be 3D printed - perfect for thank you cards.
Iranian-American artist Morehshin Allahyari is developing a series of 3D printed statues inspired by forgotten female deities from the Middle East.
Ever wanted to build your own Chevrolet Camaro engine? Eric Harrell has proven that it can be done with just a 3D printer and some screws.
Slowly but surely, more doctors use 3D printing to prepare for surgery. In hospital Marañón in Madrid, surgeons and engineers teamed up to establish a medical Fablab.
The co-founder of the 3D printing startup Toybox shares his plans to launch a citywide scavenger hunt for 3D printed toys in San Francisco.
A duo of British men calling themselves Team Unlimbited are helping change the lives of children all around the world - with some help from a 3D printer.
This year, Vancouver local Megan Barker explored a new dimension in festivity; she used her 3D printer to create all her Christmas presents.
The Programmable Box is a flexible programming platform based on the Arduino processor, with numerous ways to teach coding concepts to kids.
The VANINA jewelry line explores the synergy between sustainability and fashion. Their latest creation involves 3D printed paper leaves.
The Nevada-based drone company has partnered with 7-Eleven to delver hot food, Slurpees, medicine, and more to local customers.