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The Cool Down on MSNEye-opening video captures incredible speed of 3D-printer home-building technology: 'Our approach allows us to cut costs'The future of 3D printing could be incredibly exciting. Eye-opening video captures incredible speed of 3D-printer home-building technology: 'Our approach allows us to cut costs' first appeared on The ...
If you’re looking for a more open, unenclosed 3D printer design than a cubic frame can accommodate, but don’t want to use a bed-slinger, you don’t have many options. [Boothy Builds] recently found ...
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XDA Developers on MSNThis 3D-printed contraption turns a Logitech MX Master 3 into a left-handed mouseThis is a big bummer since most of the best mice are ambidextrous, meaning both right and left-handed users can use them comfortably. But those mice don't have the same level of functionality as the ...
A university student on a fossil-hunting field trip in Dorset made a stunning discovery: a 145-million-year-old jawbone ...
The Department of Mechanical Engineering at SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST), in collaboration with the Additive Manufacturing Society of India, inaugurated the International ...
A team from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), led by Associate Professor Michinao Hashimoto, has come ...
Many companies gathered in Bristol to showcase military simulation systems at the Defence Simulation, Education, and Training exhibition.
There’s a new free AI-powered 3D CAD tool called “Zoo Design Studio”. Zoo Design is a California operation that has produced ...
Learn about how Trumpf is selling of its LPBF business, an elephant figure printed inside a living cell, and more in this ...
The Daily Reporter features our “Neighbors” each month, whether it be someone with an interesting hobby or profession, or a nonprofit group making a difference in our community. Here, Andrew Oakley ...
From touch-sensitive smartphone screens to fitness wearables and wireless earbuds, electronics are becoming ever more ...
Imagine if you could "print" a tiny skyscraper using DNA instead of steel. That’s what researchers at Columbia and Brookhaven ...
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