Another week has flown by and we are about to close out the month of January…wow! As you scan the weekly 3D printing and STEM education news roundup, you are going to notice that the news articles are from all over the world (UK, China, Russia…). It is amazing to see how a technology can really span the world and pique the interests of many.
3D Printing News:
- The World’s First 3D-Printed Building Will Arrive In 2014 Source: Tech Crunch
- A 3D-Printed Hamburger Would Cost You $300,000 Source: Gizmodo
- China’s first 3D printing museum opens Source: People’s Daily Online
- 3D Printing Mobile Developments and Motivation Source: RPES Blog
- Mining Company Will Use 3D Printer To Turn Raw Asteroids Into Valuable Metal Parts Source: Business Insider
- Strut Your Digital Design Skills in Wired’s 3-D Print-Off Source: Wired
- Manufacturing Is Becoming a ‘Cool’ Sector Again Source: The Moscow Times
- Robot-assisted 3D printer aids march of the machines Source: New Scientist
- Is this 3D-printed robot the first of thousands? Source: CNet
STEM Education News:
- President Obama calls for STEM immigration reform, nudging Congress to return to the issue Source: The Next Web
- NASA is accepting proposals for STEM-related experiments on the International Space Station Source: NASA
- The Successes of Women in STEM Source: The Scientist
- SimCityEDU Teaches Students STEM Subjects in a Virtual Environment Source: Mashable