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Researchers at Lehigh University are exploring tiny lab-grown brain organoids to unlock the secrets of the brain’s efficiency ...
The Fridge will soon be back in action after a two-year closure and lengthy legal battle, and it’s adding 3D printing, ...
Every so often, Apple makes a design decision that draws a line in the sand. One that feels like a delineation between one era and the next. The iPhone Air is that kind of device. It’s strikingly thin ...
Last week’s Mini Maker’s Market in Zelienople offered a great opportunity for our youngest entrepreneurs to show off their wares and learn a little something about being small business owners.
Science writer Mary Roach chronicles both the history and the latest science of body part replacement in her new book. She ...
Bees adapt to rough surfaces with clever building rules—insights that could transform 3D printing and architecture.
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5 weirdest things I've 3D printed that I actually use
From a turtle that stores hair ties to a cat planter with an articulated tail, here are my weirdest 3D prints that I use ...
A research team with Professors Wei Chen and Ryan Truby harnessed physics, computation, and 3D printing to autonomously produce materials that change shape on demand.
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Forget traditional 3D printing, this alternative process makes squishable jelly-like models in minutes, and I'm obsessed
I own several of the best 3D printers that money can buy, but after taking a look at this latest Kickstarter project for a desktop SoftGel Injection Moulding Machine, I'm about ready to throw all of ...
D printing has come a long way since its invention in 1983 by Chuck Hull, who pioneered stereolithography, a technique that ...
Fast-forward a decade, and the world of 3D printing has evolved tremendously. Printers are faster, smarter, and more refined.
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