National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: Science of Innovation: 3 D Printing
Printing in three dimensions allows people to create prototypes of ideas they create on a computer. The applications of this technology are widespread, from science and medicine, to architecture, to the home enthusiast, etc. [5:06]
AsapSCIENCE
Asap Science: Will 3 D Printing Change Everything?
How will 3D printing change our world? Learn how this technology has the potential to dramatically change the way we do many things.
PBS
Pbs Kids Design Squad: 3 D Design Problem Bank
See how members of the Design Girls Team at Brookwood School use 3D printing to solve problems for people in their community. [1:04]
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Printing Living Cells
Science Friday takes a look at new research into using inkjet technology to build artificial tissues.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Can 3 D Printers Reshape the World?
From batteries to bikinis, a look at what's in the queue for 3D printers.
NBC
Science of Innovation: 3 D Bioprinting
A video [5:35] with Carnegie Mellon University researcher Adam Feinberg about 3-D printing and bio printing.