May 14, 2019 Here's the winner of NASA's 3D-printed Mars habitat challenge New York-based design agency AI SpaceFactory took the top prize in a NASA competition to 3D print a habitat that could be used on the moon or Mars.
April 18, 2019 Last Supper site reveals its secrets in stunning 3D laser scans The room venerated as the site of Jesus’ Last Supper has been revealed in stunning detail thanks to remarkable 3D laser scanning technology.
April 17, 2019 Notre Dame Cathedral fire: How a video game and 3D laser scans could help the reconstruction effort As France prepares to reconstruct the fire-ravaged Notre Dame Cathedral, a famous video game could be a vital tool in the rebuilding effort.
April 16, 2019 Human heart made from human cells created with 3D printer for first time For the first time in recorded history, scientists have created a working, vascularized engineered heart using human cells by printing it in 3D.
March 27, 2019 15th-century warlord's sword digitized more than 500 years after his death in battle An ornate sword that belonged to a 15th-century warlord in Muslim Spain has been digitized in stunning 3-D.
March 4, 2019 Gutfeld on 3D printed steaks If that looks like steak, I've got a pair of old flip flops that look like steak too.
February 12, 2019 Marines 3D-print concrete bridge in 14 hours Marines at Camp Pendleton, Calif. have successfully 3D-printed a reinforced concrete bridge.
January 16, 2019 Designer of 3-D-printed guns asks federal judge to reject New Jersey law The Texas-based 3D printed gun company that set off a national debate over the publication of instructions to make 3D-printed guns is asking a federal judge in Austin to reject a New Jersey law so it can resume doing business in the state.
January 16, 2019 HP says it will limit its 3-D printers' ability to create 'ghost guns' HP Inc. said it won’t allow users of its 3-D printers to produce guns unless done so by firearms manufacturers and the weapons can be detected by airport security.
December 14, 2018 MIT develops incredible system to 'shrink' objects Researchers at MIT have developed a system to “shrink” objects down to a nanoscale level.