We took a look at some of the strongest 3D printing materials, focusing on filaments for FDM, to see how they differ and ...
Polyethylene Terephthalate Market PET demand rises in packaging, frozen foods, electronics, automotive, and eco-friendly uses, fueling g ...
Samsung is starting 2025 with a fresh attempt at popularizing 3D displays. Announced today, Samsung’s Odyssey 3D is the follow-up to prototypes that Samsung demoed at last year's CES technology ...
New stretchable plastic is recyclable, 3D printed Researchers develop material for medical and tech applications Thermal annealing allows self-healing properties in plastic ...
“Most of the things in our everyday lives have plastic in them and this has the potential to extend the life of a whole range of products and reduce waste, from re-useable drink bottles to mobile ...
Often called "ghost guns" because they can be hard to trace, these firearms can be either partially or completely made with components that have been produced in metal or plastic on commercially ...
3D titles on Netflix aren’t as commonplace as one might hope. In fact, its library of titles is extremely limited and if Netflix is going to be your only source of watching 3D content, we’d suggest ...
The thought that wooden cutting boards hold bacteria longer may not be true—in fact, the plastic cutting board in your kitchen could be doing more harm than good, an expert told Newsweek.
From January 1, 2025, across Croatia a charge will be introduced for lightweight plastic bags commonly found in stores in the fruit and vegetable sections. Last week, the retail chains Konzum and ...
From popular brands like Burger King, McDonald's, Starbucks, and Whole Foods to everyday kitchen staples such as rice and salt, a new study highlights the alarming extent of plastic contamination ...
A mini-dress made from matted wads of discarded fabric scraps. A corset of disposable straws, with plastic forks dangling from the waist. Skirts of knotted plastic fishing line with a bodice made ...
BARCELONA, Spain — In a concerning discovery for tea lovers everywhere, scientists have found that a simple cup of tea might come with an unwanted extra ingredient: billions of microscopic plastic ...