This is a completely new chapter for construction and manufacturing. Printing underwater fundamentally changes how we ...
Engineers at MIT have recycled "dirty plastic into building products for homes that are lighter, more durable, and sustainable." ...
Researchers have developed a 3D-printable concrete that reduces cement use by 40% using cellulose nanofibers and limestone ...
The structures that UpNano produces in the 3D printer are so small that they are recognisable neither with the naked eye nor with a strong optical microscope. Only under a scanning electron microscope ...
The corn and corn-processing matter are mixed with Geocalce T, a mineral aggregate composed of certified natural lime. As a ...
Study reveals 3D-printed resins deliver biologically ideal ‘Light & Continuous’ forces, overcoming the limitations ...
Australian researchers have succeeded in printing structures with additive-free concrete underwater without the concrete flowing away.
The University of Wollongong (UOW) has designed a world-first underwater 3D concrete printing system that doesn't use chemical accelerators.
LUYTEN 3D collaboration produces Australia's first submerged 3D printing system, world-first accelerator-free concrete mix for use underwater ...
Two engineering stocks that have aced the combination of near zero debt, high ROCE (Return on Capital Employed) and sustained ...
As cities become more crowded and construction companies struggle to find enough workers, the building industry is searching ...
Highly Detailed Models of Historic Sites and Scientific Data Scales from Classroom to Virtual Labs to Fully Immersive ...