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States Move to Ban 3D-Printed Guns: Legislative Roundup

April 7, 2026March 31, 2026 by Peter Gedeon

Two U.S. states have taken landmark legislative action against 3D-printed firearms in March 2026, raising complex questions about the intersection of

Categories Industry News, News Tags filament, resin printing, SLA, TPU
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MIT 3D Prints Fully Functional Electric Motor for $0.50 Using Five…

April 4, 2026March 31, 2026 by Peter Gedeon

Researchers at MIT have achieved a landmark in additive manufacturing: producing the first fully 3D-printed electric motor — a linear actuator built from

Categories Industry News, News Tags FDM printing, filament, pla, TPU
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Best 3D Printer Upgrade Kits for Better Prints in 2026

April 20, 2026March 14, 2026 by Peter Gedeon

Compare top 3d printer upgrade kits for better prints in options with specs, prices, and recommendations. Expert buying guide to help you choose the right

Categories Printer Hardware Tags FDM printing, filament, pla, TPU
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Oligo Synthesis Reinvented with 3D-Printed Microcolumns

April 1, 2026February 25, 2026 by Peter Gedeon

Oligo Synthesis Reinvented with 3D-Printed Microcolumns Researchers at Yonsei University have developed a novel approach to oligonucleotide (oligo)

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MakerBot Sketch Sprint Review: Fast-Track 3D Printing for the…

April 20, 2026February 14, 2026 by Peter Gedeon
Illustration of a $2,399 classroom 3D printer with shocked reactions highlighting its high price in a MakerBot Sketch Sprint review

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Categories 3D Printer Reviews, Beginner Printers, Printer Hardware Tags FDM printing, filament, pla, TPU
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Harvard Develops New Method for 3D Printing Soft Robots with…

April 16, 2026February 10, 2026 by Peter Gedeon

Harvard researchers develop rotational multimaterial 3D printing to create soft robots with precisely placed hollow channels that bend and move predictably.

Categories News, Robotics & Automation Tags 3D printing tips, filament, pla, TPU, troubleshooting

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