A new research model called PiGRAND merges physics guidance with graph neural diffusion to predict and control AM processes.
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AON3D Boosts 3D Print Speeds by 54% with Physics-Based Optimization
AON3D has somehow sped up their print speeds by 54%.
Researchers Develop AI Model to Predict Properties of Mixed PolyJet Resins
Researchers have developed a method of predicting the engineering properties of mixed resins.
From Racing to Manufacturing: Velo3D’s Technology Continues to Improve
Velo3D is one of the leading providers of metal additive manufacturing equipment, and we caught up with them recently.
Helio Additive: Voxel-Based Slicing for 3D Printing
Helio Additive has secured a major investment and is on its way to revolutionizing slicing forever.
Experimental Warp Drive Vehicle To Be 3D Printed?
A curious scientific discovery could lead to a 3D printed space vehicle using warp drive, according to a recent announcement.
A Look at Theoretical Futures for 3D Printing Technology
A speculative video discusses some of the issues 3D printing may face in the distant future.
3D Is Better Than 2D: Visualization of the Universe Through 3D Printing
A physicist at UC Riverside is using 3D printing to aid the understanding of cosmological structures, but this tells us something important about learning.
Do You Need an Atomic Force Microscope?
Sure, everyone needs an AFM! But what is it? From Wikipedia: Atomic force microscopy (AFM) or scanning force microscopy (SFM) is a very high-resolution type of scanning probe microscopy, with demonstrated resolution on the order of fractions of a nanometer, more than 1000 times better than the optical diffraction limit. The precursor to the… Continue reading Do You Need an Atomic Force Microscope?
