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How a 3-D Printer Called 'Mink' Could Completely Make Over the $55 Billion Beauty Industry
A new invention purportedly churns out eye shadow pods in absolutely any color found on the internet.
This 3-D Printing Pen Hits $50,000 Kickstarter Goal In Two Hours
The Lix pen shot past its fundraising goal in no time. The campaign, now in its second day, has raised almost $250,000.
With $6.4 Million in New Funding, This 3-D Printed Insole Maker Is Looking Hot
3-D printing's power lies not in its ability to create novelty items, but to lower the cost of customization.
How Do You Take Your Eggs? This Startup Likes Them 'Golden'
The Golden Goose, a kitchen gadget that scrambles raw eggs within their shells, has nearly surpassed its $34,500 Kickstarter goal in one week.
Is 3-D Printing the Key to Jump-Starting American Manufacturing?
Some say the key to creating hundreds of thousands of jobs may soon be on a desktop near you.
Staples Rolls Out 3-D Printing Program
Office supply store hopes to 'demystify' the technology for small business owners.
3-D Printing Pens 2.0: Smaller, Lighter and More Nimble
A trio of inventors in Europe have announced a Kickstarter campaign for a new device that allows you to doodle in the air.
Entrepreneurs on the Moon, DNA Hacking and Real-Life Iron Man Gear
A roundup of the 10 most interesting new technologies that make us scratch our heads and say, 'What the heck?'
Google Offers Sneak Peek at Project Ara, Its Build-Your-Own Smartphone
The tech titan has released a video introducing the team behind Project Ara and offering a glimpse into the project's breaking developments.
Beyond Novelty: Architects in Amsterdam Are 3-D Printing an Entire House
If you can 3-D print smartphone cases and key chains, it appears that using the technology to create a real house is the logical next step.
Skin and Bones: Oh, the Body Parts You Can Make With 3-D Bio-printers
Sticks and stones may break bones, but printers can replace them -- and a whole lot more.
Re-Making Manufacturing in the United States
Cheap labor in China, Indonesia and India pushed the bulk of mass manufacturing overseas, but the U.S. is emerging competitive in a newer, more sophisticated kind of manufacturing.