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How Closed Ecosystems Are Reshaping the 3D Printing Game
The Wild West era of 3D printing, which early adopters like me have enjoyed for so long, is fading away. But as the industry ...
They have created a 3D concrete bridge that absorbs CO2 like bones and uses 60% less material than a conventional bridge.
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Qidi Q2
The Q2 is available in either the standalone configuration we tested or the $649 Q2 Combo, which adds a Qidi Box filament ...
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Physicists just 3D-printed an ice Christmas tree
Physicists in Europe have quietly turned a classic holiday symbol into a cutting-edge experiment, 3D-printing a tiny ...
As the STEM program at Cochranton Junior-Senior High in Pennsylvania expands, all students will be able to earn a STEM certificate in addition to their diploma through courses like applied engineering ...
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SMART launches centre to create wearable ultrasound imaging system
Prof Xiaodong Chen, Distinguished University Professor, School of Materials Science & Engineering, NTU The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. For more information, ...
The Shanghai World of Packaging (swop), co-organized by Messe Düsseldorf (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. and Adsale Exhibition Services Ltd., successfully concluded its landmark tenth-anniversary edition in ...
Well, the Unitree R1 might actually be it. This isn’t just another clunky machine for a lab; it’s a serious step towards robots that can actually do things in the real world, and do them without ...
A few years ago, 3D printing sounded like science fiction. Today, there are thousands of beginner-friendly designs perfect for learning the basics.
Three-Dimensional (3D) printers have opened the opportunity for individuals and organizations to go from concept creation to tangible items in a matter of hours. Yuma Test Center (YTC) sees value in ...
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Chinese 3D-Printing Companies Are Beating the US at Its Own Game. I'm Equally Impressed and Unnerved
Chinese firms are accused of stealing US designs, but consumers, who prioritize low prices and innovation, don't seem to mind ...
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