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Infiniti Design San Diego - image courtesy of Infinity.

Infiniti Design studio up and running in San Diego

Penn State researchers test their self-healing polymer. Image courtesy of Penn State University.

US Scientists develop new self-healing material

The Blade weighs just 1,400lbs (635kg) and is powered by a 700hp 2.4 litre bi-fuel engine - image courtesy of Divergent Microfactories.

Enter the Blade: 3D printed ‘green’ supercar does 0-60MPH in 2.2 secs

Talga staff and local government agencies inspecting a potential graphene demonstration plant site in Germany

Csiro findings boost Talga’s Swedish graphene project

Fabric woven with the Project Jacquard conductive yarn. Image courtesy of Google.

Google debuts new electronic smart fabrics

Amazon's 3D printing truck patent diagram 2 - image courtesy of US Patent & Trademark Office

Will Amazon 3D printing trucks revolutionise logistics?

NYC 3D Print Week - image courtesy of Solid Smack

A week of 3D printing wonder at 3D Print Week in NY

Sir Kostya Novoselov (left, one of two graphene Nobel laureates) demonstrating the graphene lightbulb developed by the University of Manchester to Chancellor George Osborne. Image courtesy of the University of Manchester

UK scientists launch first ever graphene light bulb

A BASF plant which is involved in the production of performance chemicals - image courtesy of BASF

EU funds €6m to improve efficiency of batch processes

A complex 3D object is printed using the new 3D printing technology known as CLIP - image courtesy of Carbon3D

Revolutionary new 3D printing technology delivers goods 25 times faster

Talga staff and local government agencies inspecting a potential graphene demonstration plant site in Germany

Australian Talga Resources to build graphene manufacturing plant in Germany

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