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Death Spiral (or The End of the Fairchild Republic)​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

Previously, I wrote about the disruption of US military power. Since then, events have required a reassessment. The US is clearly in decline, and a death spiral is occurring that will leave the country without the means to project power overseas. The US will remain a military power, but despite its elevated spending, it will […]

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Digital SEA: Austal USA Launches Secure 3D Printing Platform Hosted by US Navy​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

So far in 2026, the most significant shift in the additive manufacturing (AM) industry is also the subtlest: after years in which various enterprises, organizations, and government agencies have trended in this direction, we’re finally starting to see the emergence of fully-fledged, digitally-enabled industrial networks that include AM as a centerpiece. This is AM in

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Smart Scaffolds: Smart Choice in Oculoplastic Surgery, Suggests Review​India 3D Printing News

A recent study published in the Delhi Journal of Ophthalmology in March … : Research proves that Three-dimensional (3D) printed custom implants manufactured from titanium … for eyelid and orbital reconstruction. Delhi J Ophthalmol 2026;36:4 …

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Rice Researchers Use Microwaves to 3D Print Electronics​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

Rice University researchers have found a way to 3D print using focused microwaves. Published in Science Advances, Professor Yong Lin Kong and his team believe the technology could be used to 3D print electronics through heating inks without damaging substrates. By focusing the heating area precisely, only the electronic ink can be heated at one

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3D Printed Weapons Keep Showing Up in Crime​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

In the past few weeks, activity around 3D printed weapons in the U.S. has increased across several fronts. States including California, Colorado, New York, and Washington are moving forward with new laws, courts are deciding how digital gun files can be regulated, and law enforcement continues to report arrests tied to 3D printed firearms and

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