With Milan Design Week 2025 kicking off next week, we want to revisit how 3D printing has been showcased over the years.
In a time when wildfires are growing in frequency and intensity—driven by climate change and extreme heat—Zareiyan sees AC as a timely solution.
The company will collaborate with QinetiQ to produce digital drawings and CAD files for in-country parts printing.
"The team behind TOVA recognized a pressing problem." Designers unveil stunning 3D-printed home made from a surprising ...
A new Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside merchandise collection is now available at Walt Disney World. We discovered ...
Red nails are a classic for a reason. The bold hue is equal parts sexy and playful. And though moody, wine-colored reds ...
A team of Penn State researchers has used a new 3D-printing method to produce a complex metal build that was once only ...
The coral-inspired method for CO2 capture yields high-performance materials, surpassing traditional options in strength and ...
Behind the red-bricked facade and marble friezes of the National Gallery of Denmark, visitors are now able to see ...
In local beauty brand Sigi Skin’s Sweet Sakura Collection, its Butter Glaze Lip Jelly ($32) gets a springtime makeover with a ...
The Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition (DBCC) has announced the appointment of two new members to its Board of Directors: Beth ...