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When Beyblades first came out a couple of decades ago, they quickly became a fad across Japan and several Western countries. There was a whole ecosystem of parts that you could buy and use to ...
Four Danish engineering students have captured global attention with their groundbreaking 3D-printed drone that can fly ...
Drew Dirksen explores how a 3D printed airless basketball works and tests it out. Senate confirms former Fox News host ...
Engineers at the University of Maine are developing a new method to more accurately predict the strength of lightweight ...
A combined testing approach offers new insights into how the gyroid infill 3D printing pattern contributes to a part’s overall strength.
WOL3D has introduced Vinglits, India's first line of 3D-printed flexible toys, targeting both children and adults. Utilizing additive manufacturing and biodegradable materials, Vinglits offers a ...
Science Hardware guns 3d printing The hidden fingerprints inside 3D-printed ghost guns New forensic research suggests 3D printers leave fingerprints on every object they make ...
WOL3D has launched Vinglits, India’s first 3D-printed flexible toy brand, at the 16th Toy Exhibition in Delhi on July 7, 2025.
While many 13-year-old boys might spend their summers playing video games or attending camp, Oliver Taylor decided to build a custom-made, 3D-printed beehive—in his bedroom.
Dr. Ed Boas of City of Hope explores how advanced 3D printing is rewriting the rulebook for medical device innovation and ...
Modders tweak GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 graphics cards with 3D printed shrouds, and quieter Noctua and Phanteks fans. Check them out!
Ghost gun printing is surging, but AI screening and microscopic toolmarks are helping slow untraceable firearm production.