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3D Technology

A new type of glass that’s etched with a bird design appears differently when exposed to different lasers.

This Glass Can Hold 3D Patterns That Appear and Disappear at the Flick of a Light

The researchers also used the new imaging system to image Lego characters from 32 m away.

Quantum-Enhanced, Single Photon LIDAR Captures Ultra-Detailed 3D Images From a Kilometer Away

The engraved cortical Levallois core of Manot. High-resolution photograph and 3D model

Ancient Stone Artworks Reveal Early Humans Were More Sophisticated Than We Thought

clouds

German Scientists Launch Ambitious Project to Capture Clouds in 3D

Schematic of DIW for printing bioceramics. a Printing process of scaffolds either by extrusion screw or compressed air methods; b Scaffolds’ design according to different rectilinear or honeycomb infilling patterns layer-by-layer, top view and cross-section of scaffolds after printing; c Post-processing methods for bioceramic scaffolds after printing. Created using Biorender.com

3D-Printed Bone Grafts Herald New Era in Facial Reconstruction

Logan Zhang, a PhD student at Swansea University's Faculty of Science and Engineering, printing materials in a lab.

Coral-Inspired Material Could Transform Bone Repair

close up of woman's lips

First-Ever 3D Lip Cell Model Advances Treatment of Facial Injuries

The innovative multi-task neural network achieves simultaneous depth estimation and soft-edge detection in a single network, producing clear 3D reconstructed images of relief-type cultural heritage objects from a single old photo.

AI Brings Ancient Temple Carvings Back to Life Using Historical Photos

Researchers test a 3D-printed femur design in a universal testing machine, which measures a variety of properties.

Researchers Aim To Get Leg Up on Bone Repair with 3D-Printed Femur

Volumetric imaging of an embryonic dog nose, obtained with light-sheet fluorescence microscopy.

Scientists Map How Mammals’ Nose Patterns Form: Blood Vessels Act as ‘Architectural Pillars’

Muthukumaran Packirisamy

Holographic 3D printing has the potential to upend multiple industries

A 3D printer at work in Sougata Roy's lab.

3D Printing Tungsten: A New Frontier for Nuclear Reactor Components

Disease captured by UCL hand-held 3D photoacoustic scanner.

Medical imaging breakthrough could transform cancer and arthritis diagnosis

Image of a 3D printed blood vessel.

3D-Printed Blood Vessels: A Game-Changer for Heart Bypass Surgery

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