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Ursa Major’s Launched Lynx Solution for Solid Rocket Motor Design and Manufacturing

Ursa Major is proud to introduce Lynx, a new approach to designing and manufacturing solid rocket motors (SRM). Lynx redefines a market plagued...
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AML3D inks $2.2M contract with Austal USA for largest ARCEMY system

Metal additive manufacturing AML3D has clinched a monumental deal worth approximately AUD 2.2 million with shipbuilding company Austal USA. The contract, announced today, entails the...
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Naval Postgraduate School Consortium Advances Innovative Naval Applications of Additive Manufacturing

Conducting applied research in the operating environment, a team based at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) is quickly becoming a...
Liquid coiling was extensively utilized by Jackson Pollock in his drip paintings (left). Using reinforcement learning, the agent can learn to draw parts of Pollock's Figure, 1948 (center). Credit: Soft Math Lab/Harvard SEAS

Harvard Researchers Reverse-engineer Jackson Pollock with a new 3D-printing technique

Can a machine be trained to paint like Jackson Pollock? More specifically, can 3D printing harness Pollock's distinctive techniques to...
A new 3D printing technique for quantum sensors enables researchers to embed nitrogen vacancy centers in microscale 3D structures with complex geometries, including a nanoscale “3DBenchy,” a test model that resembles a tugboat. (Image courtesy of Biomolecular Nanotechnology Center of the California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences, UC Berkeley)

Researchers demonstrate new 3D printing technique for quantum sensors

Quantum sensing is an emerging field that holds great promise, but building the crystal substrate for these nanoscale sensors has...
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Essentium’s Research Highlights 3D Printing Potential in Contract Manufacturing

Essentium®, Inc., a leading innovator of industrial additive manufacturing (AM) solutions, has released further findings of its fifth annual independent...
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Rosotics Qualifies HY Class Alloy Steel Structures for AM

Rosotics has completed the initial studies for the large-scale additive manufacture of HY-class alloy steel structures, developed for use in...
An AH-64 Apache helicopter prepares for takeoff during exercise Griffin Claw at Powidz, Poland, on March 15, 2023.(Sgt. Agustín Montañez/Army National Guard)

Boeing begins 3D-printing Apache helicopter parts

Boeing plans to begin testing a full 3D-printed main rotor system for the AH-64 Apache attack helicopter in the spring of next year...
This illustration shows a single resin producing two materials with different properties during light-based 3D printing. Larger illustration. Figure contributed by Adarsh Krishnamurthy.

Researchers developing ‘revolutionary’ multi-material for light-based 3D printing

The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) is looking for materials that “revolutionize and engineer our future.” Researchers at Iowa State University and...
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Printing a new approach to fusion power plant materials

MIT PhD student Alexander O’Brien is working to deliver the next generation of fusion devices through research on additive manufacturing...
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Azul 3D Closes $15M Series A Funding

Azul 3D, a Chicago, IL-based 3D printing startup, raised $15M in Series A funding. Backers included DuPont (lead), Beta Lab...
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Doctoral students Adrita Dass (left) and Chenxi Tian, and Atieh Moridi, assistant professor in the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, created a portable twin of their 3D-printing setup.

X-rays reveal microstructural fingerprints of 3D-printed alloy

Cornell researchers took a novel approach to explore the way microstructure emerges in a 3D-printed metal alloy: They bombarded it...