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Low-cost 3D printers could gain medical-grade precision from ultra-thin light-control film
Researchers have developed an ultra-thin optical film that improves the quality of the light used in LCD resin-based 3D ...
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Influential entrepreneurs shaping the next generation of business
These influential leaders are shaping the next phase of business by introducing new ideas, improving existing models, and ...
The Maryland Zoo and Johns Hopkins both turn 150 this year, and for decades they've collaborated on conservation work that ...
This article takes a look at how technology affects our lives, from how we chat with friends to how we get our work done.
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3D printing's real reward isn't the finished print, it's creating something nobody else has
How modeling became my favorite part of 3D printing.
Texas State University said it has changed its policies after one of its students used a library 3D printer to create parts ...
Fifth graders at Singing River Academy used artificial intelligence and 3D printing to build their vision of a drug-free ...
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Programmable 3D-printed filaments mimic artificial muscles with heat-driven bending and twisting
Nature is replete with slender filaments that bend and coil—from climbing grape vines, to folded proteins, to elephant trunks that can pick up a peanut but also take down a tree.
A 3D Printer was unveiled Wednesday, April 22 at the Abilene Public Library. A grand opening for the 3D Printer was held at 4 ...
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