The 3D-printing hype ended years ago, but the threat of tariffs and the closing of the de minimis exemptions means that making your own stuff might actually hold some value.
“Blender is the starting point because it’s free, open source, and used by a huge range of creators,” Fukuyama says. “But the ...
But there’s a persistent problem: the parts that come out of a 3D printer don’t always match the elegant digital models ...
Risk is high for pioneers of chiplet stacking, but the rewards could be significant. This will get easier, though.
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have successfully 3D printed lifelike human tissue structures that can ...