Biotechnology Inside the effort to print lungs and breathe life into them with stem cells Martine Rothblatt wants to end transplant shortages with 3-D-printed lungs. by Antonio Regalado 2018-06-28T07:00:00-04:00
77 Mass Ave Living Ink Tattoos made from genetically programmed cells could serve as wearable sensors. by Jennifer Chu 2018-02-21T07:00:00-05:00
Future of Work The Five Most Amazing Things That Were 3-D-Printed This Year Each of these items gives us clues to what the future of manufacturing might look like. by Erin Winick 2017-12-28T00:00:00-05:00
Intelligent Machines Is 3-D Printing Finally Becoming the Manufacturing Tool It Was Hyped Up to Be? Join us on Thursday, November 30, at 2 p.m. EST for an interactive online discussion with Greg Mark. by Erin Winick 2017-11-28T12:00:00-05:00
Rewriting Life 3-D-Printed Artificial Heart Beats Like the Real Thing But Isn’t Much Use Yet It pumps blood using ventricles like those of a real heart, but it begins to degrade after just 3,000 beats. by Jamie Condliffe 2017-07-14T13:15:00-04:00
Business Impact Carbon Prints Amazing Materials Using his background in chemistry, CEO Joseph DeSimone has taken a whole new approach to advanced manufacturing, enabling Carbon, number 18 on our list of the 50 Smartest Companies, to print materials with a broad range of useful properties. by Katherine Bourzac 2017-06-27T07:00:00-04:00
Business Impact The 3-D Printer That Could Finally Change Manufacturing Desktop Metal thinks its machines will give designers and manufacturers a practical and affordable way to print metal parts. by David Rotman 2017-04-25T00:00:00-04:00
77 Mass Ave Organic 3-D Printing 3-D printing goes organic. by David L. Chandler 2017-04-25T00:00:00-04:00
Business Impact 3-D-Printed Sneakers, Tailored to Your Foot Throw out your custom insoles. Adidas is selling shoes with soles that will soon include bespoke shock absorbers. by Katherine Bourzac 2017-04-07T00:01:00-04:00
Business Impact 3-D Knitting Brings Tech to Your Sweaters—for a Price From small boutiques to big manufacturers like Adidas, companies are trying on the idea of instantly “printing” customized clothing. by Michael Reilly 2017-04-06T16:50:00-04:00