3D printing
SKELETON CREW
TAKE A BYTE
UP, UP AND AWAY
Construction sites will never look the same.
ALL IN ONE
They’re all roughly the size of a fingernail.
It's Alive
New “living materials” could be used to make new objects ranging from small medical devices to skyscrapers.
TIL DEATH DO THEM PART
“We some fighters and some shooters,” read the caption on a photo of the couple posted after the slaying.
NEXT GEN
The rise of breast implant illness has made alternative options more enticing.
BULLS-EYE
A cocaine bust led authorities to discover a deadly enterprise: assault rifles assembled from online kits made of plastic parts.
SAFETY OFF
3D-printed guns are a growing concern, but one expert warns that tiny defects may prove deadly for users.