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How a Chinese 3D-printing firm turned sneaker tech into humanoid robot muscles
China's ultra-fast, industrial-scale 3D printing firm is scaling flexible materials from shoes to humanoid robotics.
The reveal exposed what was under the covers: bionic "muscles" that enable such uncanny lifelikeness, made possible by the 3D ...
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Anycubic promises its Kobra X high-speed multi-filament printer can print over twice as fast and with half the material at $259
Anycubic's upcoming Kobra X 3D printer boasts impressive capabilities, and you can lock in an early adopter price right now.
Huntington’s L4L Community Studios will host its first Polar Plunge on Thursday. L4L, a volunteer-run non-profit, is a ...
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