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Ready or Not's Los Suenos Stories Patch 2 is now available, bringing over 200 fixes to consoles and PC via version 1.000.008.
Bambu now sells electronics to drop into your creations — remember my floating light bulb and TARDIS? This time, I’m using the $135 “Motion-Activated Sound and Light Props Kit” with Joel He’s ...
West Ham United Football Club are committed to providing the best service to our fanbase and any supporters visiting Chigwell Construction Stadium. All feedback received plays a vital role in helping ...
Researchers have 3D printed devices made of insulin-producing cells. These devices could enable a long-term treatment for type 1 diabetes that would let people produce their own insulin ...
3D reconstruction method using fringe projection and an SVS-Vistek camera through a planar transparent medium. Image Credit: SVS-Vistek Besides manufacturing, similar challenges arise when performing ...
Windows and smartphone screens may one day be constructed from transparent wood laced with egg whites and safely composted at the end of their life. Researchers are interested in using wood to ...
The world’s largest 3D printed community is now open and mostly sold. Take a look inside the homes and hear from residents about what it’s like to live there.
ICON, which builds homes using 3D printing, has closed on $56 million in Series C funding co-led by Norwest Venture Partners and Tiger Global, the company has confirmed to TechCrunch exclusively.
Trucking news and briefs for Monday, Feb. 3, 2025: NMFTA seeks feedback on classification updates The National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) has announced the release of Docket 2025-1 ...
Icon, a 3D-printing construction technology company, is laying off more than 100 employees, according to a WARN notice posted this week.
ICON Technologies Inc., which builds homes using 3D printing, is laying off 114 people, according to a WARN letter filed with the Texas Workforce Commission. A spokesperson for the company ...
Business Austin-based ICON announces layoffs as it focuses on cost-cutting robotic system Last year, ICON helped build 3D-printed housing developments in Wimberley and Georgetown.