Researchers at McGill University used a mosquito proboscis as a biodegradable micro nozzle for high resolution 3D printing.
Everything you need to know about the 2026 Women in 3D Printing Innovator Award.
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Engineers repurpose a mosquito proboscis to create a 3D printing nozzle
When it comes to innovation, engineers have long proved to be brilliant copycats, drawing inspiration directly from nature.
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Mosquito proboscis repurposed as a fine nozzle for 3D printing
When engineers struggled to make 3D printer nozzles narrow enough for their needs, they turned to nature and found the ...
Peru has unveiled a replica of an ancient female ruler of the country, reconstructed using 3D printing technology and based on her mummified remains. The replica of the woman's oval-shaped face with ...
Chewing could make Madison Longo of Little Silver miserable. But the 3D-printed tooth crafted by Dr. Gaurav Shah of Matawan ...
It may seem distinctly low-tech compared to some of the many technology trends I write about, but 3D and 4D printing will have very wide applications – and could be particularly powerful when combined ...
Editorial Note: We earn a commission from partner links on Forbes Advisor. Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. The 3D printing industry is valued at more than $17 billion ...
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