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Laurent Ricard

3D printing is as bad for your lungs as using a stove - Tech News and Analysis - 0 views

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    "rial 3D printers have systems in place to remove emissions. It would be nice to see UFP-capturing systems integrated into consumer printers as well. The researchers said they were not able to determine the composition of the particles and suggested further study, which could help inform new 3D printer designs or even new types of UFP-free plastic. For now, they recommend using 3D printers in a well ven"
Laurent Ricard

3ders.org - China developed its first 3D bio-printer | 3D Printer News & 3D Printing News - 0 views

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    "In the lab, a 3D bio-printer is printing liver lobule (liver tissue). "The process takes around 40 mins to 1 hour". said Xu."
Laurent Ricard

A $250 3-D Printer With Breakthrough Software | Design | WIRED - 0 views

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    d, that may be the true obstacle keeping us from seeing a 3-D printer in every home. From those very first Model T's that rolled off the production line in 1908, people knew what cars could do. That utility isn't nearly as obvious for today's consumer 3-D printers. At this point, for most, the technology
Laurent Ricard

Architects are starting to 3D print houses-but without a house-sized printer - Quartz - 0 views

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    "Architects are starting to 3D print houses-but without a house-sized printer"
Laurent Ricard

3D printers shown to emit potentially harmful nanosized particles - 0 views

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    "A new study by researchers at the Illinois Institute of Technology shows that commercially available desktop 3D printers can have substantial emissions of potentially harmful nanosized particles in indoor air."
Laurent Ricard

DIY Garden Gear, Made With a 3D Printer - Modern Farmer - 0 views

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    When 3D printers first came out, they were priced for tech sultans; the home hobbyist didn't have a shot. But prices have dipped, putting these devices just within splurging range. Now, you too can crank out simple farm and garden devices in your basement.
Laurent Ricard

3D printing already used in agriculture technology, becoming more common | Farm Equipme... - 0 views

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    Printing parts in 3D is getting increased attention because of its novel applications. Farm machinery manufacturers use 3-D printers to make prototypes of parts overnight. And 3-D printers are reaching a price point that the average consumer can afford.
Laurent Ricard

Is desktop 3D printing safe? Will it harm your health? Ultrafine particle emissions and... - 0 views

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    "Is desktop 3D printing safe? Will it harm your health? The short answer, we don't know yet. Always keep your 3D printer in a well ventilated room with ten or more air changes per hour."
Laurent Ricard

3D printer by Sask. man gets record crowdsourced cash - Saskatchewan - CBC News - 0 views

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    Grayston's software converts an object into file data using a sound card on his laptop. The information on that audio file is sent to electromagnetic mirrors and laser beams that vibrate and move in accord with the data to build 3D objects from a specialized acrylic resin.
Laurent Ricard

3ders.org - 3-meter long titanium airplane part 3D printed in one piece | 3D Printer Ne... - 0 views

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    "5-meter long titanium airplane part 3D printed in one piece"
Laurent Ricard

3D Printing Can Now Re-create an Entire Classic Car - Popular Mechanics - 0 views

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    The emergence of 3D printing allowed those who could afford such a machine the power to craft custom replacement parts for car. Now that printers are growing cheaper and more sophisticated-and can handle materials such as metal-the possibilities are limitless.
Laurent Ricard

3D Printing Will Explode in 2014 When Key Patents Expire - 0 views

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    "3D Printing Will Explode in 2014 When Key Patents Expire"
Laurent Ricard

Selective Laser Sintering Patent Expiration Will Not Be a Game Changer > ENGINEERING.com - 0 views

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    "Selective Laser Sintering Patent Expiration Will Not Be a Game Changer"
Laurent Ricard

The Effect of University Monopoly Licensing in 3d Printing | Research Enterprise - 0 views

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    "The Effect of University Monopoly Licensing in 3d Printing"
Laurent Ricard

Chéri, achète de la lessive et imprime un porte-clé | Slate - 0 views

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    "Auchan a équipé d'un corner d'impression 3D son nouvel hypermarché de Roissy. Une première dans le monde, amenée à se développer. Le grand public peut ainsi approcher cette technique objet de beaucoup de fantasmes, que certains présentent comme la prochaine révolution industrielle."
Laurent Ricard

The revolution will not be hand-stitched - Charlie's Diary - 0 views

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    Fabrican is a unlikely-sounding spin-off of the Department of Chemical Engineering, at Imperial College (which in case you're not familiar with it is one of the top engineering/science colleges in the UK; formerly part of the University of London)-at least, it's unlikely until you begin thinking in terms of emulsions, colloids, and the physical chemistry of nanoscale objects. It's basically fabric in a spray can.
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