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The military is using 3D printing and artificial intelligence to create parts, reducing wait times and fixing issues on joint ...
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Do You Actually NEED a Bigger 3D Printer?
In this video, I explore large-format 3D printing and its impact on creating functional prints that solve real-world problems ...
San Diego is home to the latest in on-demand military 3D-print manufacturing, at least for the duration of one global military exercise. KPBS military reporter Andrew Dyer has more on what it means ...
Scotland's chronic snorers could soon get respite from an unlikely source - a trip to the dentist's. A new scheme launched ...
A new RMIT study unveils a cheaper, stronger 3D-printed titanium alloy that could transform aerospace, medical, and ...
Scientists based in Switzerland have invented a tissue-engineered cardiac patch that can help heal a broken heart. Their groundbreaking piece of bio-engineering won't solve your love woes, but the ...
BENGALURU: A 50-year-old man from the Democratic Republic of Congo underwent a complex jaw reconstruction surgery at Aster ...
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Live Science on MSNWatch robot crab 'Wavy Dave' get attacked in claw-waving contest with real crabs
Researchers have built a robot crab that can compete in claw-waving displays with real fiddler crabs, but "Wavy Dave" doesn't ...
A new type of tissue-engineered cardiac patch could not only seal defective areas of the heart, as has been the case up to ...
India and Russia held the 11th session of their Working Group on Modernisation and Industrial Cooperation in New Delhi, ...
When we connect packaging to augmented or mixed reality, it stops being “just print” and becomes a full-fledged media channel ...
New home approvals are accelerating as the federal government pushes its signature housing policy, but construction industry leaders and analysts worry we will never have the tradies to build them.
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