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April 1

 
 

Happy April Fools Day! One article in today's edition is a prank, can you guess which one?

Enjoy the latest edition ;)

 

Medical

 

How doctors printed my new face

"Now, after years of having people stare and recoil at his disfigurement, surgeons have used pioneering three-dimensional printing technology to create a prosthetic face for Mr Moger, 60, in what is thought to be the first procedure of its kind in the UK."

Read more on The Telegraph

Submitted by @makenai

 

Research

 

3D Printer Cheat Sheet

3D Printer Cheat Sheet

A wonderful infographic.

See the whole thing on Engineering

 

Software

 

Parametric Parts

"Our solution allows designers to create 3D models that can be very quickly customized to fit your needs. Think of it like Microsoft Word templates for 3D models. You search through a relatively small set of models to find one that is close to what you need, and then you customize it to generate the perfect model. Less searching, and no CAD. Productivity for 3D."

Visit the Parametric Parts website

 

Law

 

EFF’s Fight for Open 3D Printing Continues at Ask Patents

"We’ve been working for some time—with your help—to ensure that improvidently granted patents don’t threaten exciting and growing 3D printing technology. The good news is that with the help of the Cyberlaw Clinic at Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet and Society, we’ve been able to challenge a number of such dangerous patent applications at the Patent Office.

But we’re not done."

Read more on the EFF website

 

See you next week!

 

In This Issue

  1. Medical
  2. Research
  3. Software
  4. Law

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