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3D Printing Research Breakthroughs Published in Science 8 Times in 2025

🇨🇳 GN 3D打印 (CN)3D PrintingMon, 22 Dec 2025 08:00:00 GMT· translated & edited
3D Printing Research Breakthroughs Published in Science 8 Times in 2025

Chinese researchers achieved significant advancements in 3D printing technology, with eight publications in the prestigious journal Science in 2025.

According to reports from the Chinese news platform Weike, researchers in China made notable progress in 3D printing technology, with eight research papers published in the renowned scientific journal Science in 2025. These publications highlight innovations in materials, printing techniques, and applications across various industries.

The breakthroughs include the development of new high-performance materials suitable for advanced manufacturing, as well as improvements in printing precision and speed. Some of the studies focused on the use of 3D printing in aerospace and biomedical fields, demonstrating the technology's growing versatility and industrial relevance.

The repeated publication of Chinese research in Science underscores the country's increasing influence and contributions to the global additive manufacturing landscape, as well as the rapid pace of innovation in the field.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

The eight Science publications reflect significant technical advancements in 3D printing, particularly in material science and precision engineering. These developments support the broader trend of using additive manufacturing for complex, high-performance applications, including aerospace and space exploration. The research highlights China's growing role in shaping the future of the industry.

Original headline: 3D打印科研突破!2025年8次登上《Science》 - 维科号
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Edited by the news editor with AI and translated into English from the original report — please refer to the original source.

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