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A man has had the first ever 3D-printed skull-replacement fitted, swapping out a whole 75 per cent of the bone in his head for a man-made replacement.
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Oxford Performance Materials, the company behind the implant, thinks that there's no reason these 3D-printed bone replacements couldn't be used to repair other damaged areas, like limbs. Is this the start of the body-part replacement trend? Will we soon be upgrading our skeletons, Wolverine style? Who knows, but at least you know if you break your nut you'll now be able to just print out a replacement.
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Welcome to the homebase of fabbsterThe fabbster is an innovative and compact 3D printer for home use, made in Germany.fabbster prints three-dime
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3D Systems in San Francisco creates coverings for prosthetic legs using 3D scanning to capture the unique leg shape. But as AP's Haven Daley explains, they a... Via João Greno Brogueira
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February 10, 2013 6:24 AM
próteses de pernas usando impressora 3D
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"The U.S. Army uses cutting edge 3D printers to develop solutions for America's Soldiers. Researchers at the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command's chemical and biological center at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland use computers, lasers and 3D printers every day. Army Technology Live's David McNally has this report."
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Via João Greno Brogueira
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A bald eagle gets a new 3D printed beak after losing it seven years ago.
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At Lantos Technologies, we have developed the world’s first intra-aural 3D scanning device which revolutionizes the custom earpiece device market. Our technology enables audiologists to eliminate the uncomfortable, messy and error-prone technique used to generate impressions of the ear canal.
Read more about the technology, watch our video, or find out where you can see one of our scanners. |
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At Microsoft TechFest 2013, Microsoft Research is showing off a 3D touchscreen with haptic feedback. This display, called 3D Haptic Touch, provides active resistance (haptic feedback) as you push 3D objects around a virtual workspace.
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Of all the futuristic gadgets on show at CeBIT, the world's top high-tech fair, few drew bigger crowds Tuesday than a 3D printer creating solid objects in plastic from a computer display.
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Would heat iron nanoparticles to create solid, ceramic-like blocks.
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The first lunar base on the Moon may not be built by human hands, but rather by a giant spider-like robot built by NASA that can bind the dusty soil into giant bubble structures where astronauts can live, conduct experiments, relax or perhaps even cultivate crops.
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A Japanese engineering company called Fasotec will convert an MRI scan of your unborn child into a 3D-printed replica that you can use to adorn your mantelpiece
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3D printer manufacturer PP3DP improved the resolution on both its Up! Plus and Up! Mini personal 3D printers. Via Kalani Kirk Hausman
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A virtual trip through Egypt's Giza Plateau includes aerial 3D views, cross sections of the ground and passages through walls.
A MUST SEE: http://giza3d.3ds.com/#discover
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We've been printing documents and pictures for ages and lately 3D printers have been helping us make all kinds of 3D objects like toys and custom parts for equipment. Now the latest use for 3D printers is to create custom human bones. |
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