3D printing
Top story
-
Vagina selfie for 3D printers lands Japanese artist in trouble
15 Jul 2014: Megumi Igarashi, aka Rokudenashiko, is arrested for emailing digital template of her own genitalia to supporters of her vagina art ventures
Latest videos
Most recent
-
-
24 Aug 2014:
With 3D bio-printing in the pipeline, dental and medical applications could be worth $6bn by 2025
-
-
18 Aug 2014: Rock band latest to tap new printing technology, but limited run of 1:5 scale models costs $499 per band member. By Stuart Dredge
-
8 Aug 2014: With robots made from sausage-stuffers in the barn and follies in the fields, Grymsdyke Farm is the ideal place for students to experiment with new technologies and local materials. Its creators explain why every village needs a robot
-
-
30 Jul 2014:
Join a panel of experts online on Tuesday 5 August, 1pm BST to discuss the different ways technology can drive sustainability in the fashion industry
-
18 Jul 2014:
Megumi Igarashi's arrest on obscenity charges has triggered concerns of clampdown on freedom of expression in Japan
-
-
16 Jul 2014: Megumi Igarashi, aka Rokudenashiko, is arrested for emailing digital template of her own genitalia to supporters of her vagina art ventures
-
15 Jul 2014: Plus Ingress on iPhone, Sotherby's on eBay, LinkedIn still trying and Glass creator does a runner. By Samuel Gibbs
-
-
6 Jul 2014: Futurists technologies could allow aircraft to heal itself, divide into smaller ones or knock out missiles with direct energy
-
4 Jul 2014: German car manufacturer put new technology in place to reduce strain on manufacturing-line workers' hands. By Samuel Gibbs
-
3 Jul 2014: Continuum Fashion's 3D-printed shoe line, called Myth, is a collection of high-heeled, high-tech wonders that bring new meaning to the term ready-to-wear. Their designer, Mary Huang, calls them ‘computational couture’, and says 3D-printing could greatly diminish fashion’s environmental footprint
1-15 of 129 for 3D printing