Carbon3D CEO Joseph DeSimone talks to the Motley Fool about inventing CLIP -- and more. This article is the first in a series. The second article focuses on CLIP's materials capabilities and more. I ...
This is the second and final article in this interview series. (You can read thefirst article, which focuses heavily on CLIP inventor and Carbon3D CEO Joseph DeSimone,here.) I was fortunate to conduct ...
Australian researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale BioPhotonics (CNBP) have developed a 3D-printable "clip-on" that turns a smartphone into a fully functional microscope. Reported ...
A look at the seemingly endless possibilities of 3D printing. The possibilities of 3D printing seem to be endless. At the cutting edge is Jack Beuth, professor of mechanical engineering at Carnegie ...
Five months ago, the group of homemade gun enthusiasts known as Defense Distributed set out to create a lethal firearm that could be downloaded and 3D-printed entirely from scratch, circumventing all ...
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