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Extrastrength, 3-D printed materials

C&EN Global Enterprise, 2019
To strengthen alloys, metallurgists often tweak the size and orientation of microscopic crystal grains within the material. Now researchers have applied the same principles at a much larger scale to create robust structural materials that could be used to build engine parts or prosthetics (Nature 2019, DOI: 10.1038/s41586-018-0850-3).
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Speeding up 3-D printing

C&EN Global Enterprise, 2019
A new 3-D printing method uses simple hardware and sophisticated imaging software inspired by computed tomography (CT) scans to rapidly generate complex objects (Science 2019, DOI: 10.1126/science.aau7114). The method produces objects with very smooth surfaces and could be used to mass customize ergonomic tools and furniture or make optical components.
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Medical 3-D Printing.

Radiologic technology, 2017
Three-dimensional printing is used in the manufacturing industry, medical and pharmaceutical research, drug production, clinical medicine, and dentistry, with implications for precision and personalized medicine. This technology is advancing the development of patient-specific prosthetics, stents, splints, and fixation devices and is changing medical ...
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Dream It, Design It, Print It in 3-D: What Can 3-D Printing Do for You?

IEEE Pulse, 2013
So maybe we are not all driving to work in a flying car or are being beamed up by a transporter yet, but we should be clearing out a space in the lab and perhaps in the office for a replicator. Sure, they may not work the same as the replicators on Star Trek that instantaneously pop out hot, full-course meals to suit any crew member's whim, but they ...
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3-D printing: green or not?

XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students, 2016
3-D printing could herald new advances in sustainable production, that is, so long as it does not become a sustainability hazard itself.
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3 - D PRINTING IN HEALTHCARE

In the medical field, 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, has gained prominence for its ability to create intricate and customized objects layer by layer from digital models. One significant application is in the production of personalized prosthetics tailored to an individual's anatomy, improving comfort and functionality.
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3-D Printing Steps Toward Industry

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2014
A popular management strategy for delivering bad news is to sandwich the unsavory information between tidbits of good news. Daniel Daly, who chairs the ACS Division of Business Development & Management, doesn’t subscribe to this theory, at least when it comes to discussing the status of the U.S. manufacturing sector.
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3-D printing is scaling up

C&EN Global Enterprise, 2019
Suppliers of materials and equipment for 3-D printing are gearing up for large-scale production. That was the theme of announcements coming out of the Formnext 3-D printing show, held Nov. 19–22 in Frankfurt, Germany. The time is right to scale up, according to the consulting group Deloitte.
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3-D printing better tumor models

C&EN Global Enterprise, 2019
In tumors, a mix of blood vessels, cancer cells, support cells, and more communicate through a subtle ebb and flow of biochemical signals. These complex interactions play a key role in whether a tumor will respond to a drug and whether and when a cancer cell will escape, travel elsewhere in the body, and form another tumor—a process called metastasis ...
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Dutch masters—of 3-D printing

C&EN Global Enterprise, 2018
It is now possible to cycle across a 3-D-printed concrete bridge, see a canal house with a 3-D-printed facade, eat 3-D-printed food using 3-D-printed dentures, and source a host of 3-D-printed plastic or metal components—all in the Netherlands. The Dutch 3-D printing community is also working on electronics, lights, shoe insoles, concrete, metal, food,
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