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6 reasons my 3D printer sees more action than my microwave
It's not that I don't use my microwave, but my 3D printers are active much more of the time than the kitchen appliance.
To most people, a 3D printer is a cool piece of technology that can make toys, tools or parts in minutes. But for Hala Ali, it can be a partner in crime, and the doctoral student at Virginia ...
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World’s smallest 3D bioprinting robot delivers healing gels to damaged vocal cords
Scientists unveil a flexible 2.7 mm bioprinter that lets surgeons reconstruct vocal folds and prevent scarring after throat ...
I turn 50 soon, which puts my retirement around 2040 – just 15 years away. So let’s take a leap forward and imagine what it ...
A team of innovative engineers has developed a novel 3D stitching machine capable of producing complex shapes and structures. Their design pushes the boundaries of computational fabrication research ...
Discover how 3-D imaging is revolutionizing heart surgery by enhancing precision, safety, and personalized treatment options.
An Australian company has created a significant evolution of the construction industry in the form of Charlotte, a spider-like robot capable of building houses.
The setup can cut rocket-building costs by up to 50 per cent while strengthening supply chain resilience, says the spacetech startup. Spacetech startup Agnikul Cosmos has commissioned a ...
It is a big deal to choose to have facial surgery. Choosing a board-certified surgeon who specializes in the face and neck is the most important step. A full consultation will include a detailed talk ...
Fans can now immerse themselves in the dark and mysterious world of Thamma by simply scanning movie posters, merchandise, or digital creatives. The MR experience allows users to explore the ...
LECLAIRE, Iowa (KWQC) - A nurse from LeClaire was the first lung-surgery patient to undergo a new procedure at Northwestern Medicine in Chicago. Tonni Richard’s doctor converted her CT scan into a 3D ...
Olivia Campbell is a science journalist and the author of “Women in White Coats” and “Sisters in Science.” It was a harbinger of what was to come: the slipup I made on one of my podcast appearances to ...
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