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PublicSource on MSNPPS, Winchester Thurston students build tech tools to support people with disabilitiesAt a summer intensive, students from Westinghouse and Winchester Thurston partnered to create devices to assist people with ...
Some mushrooms are sturdier than others, but it isn’t necessarily because of their chemistry – it’s how the filaments that ...
Joining the Exchange are Dr. Kristi Lebkowsky, a teacher at Henley, and Layne Worrell, a student who participated in the ...
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Tom's Hardware on MSNInside Open Sauce, a science festival for makers, with over 500 projects on displayElegoo also brought several 3D printed games for visitor to play, as well as tiny open source dancing robots, based on the ...
Inspired by the legendary 1930 Bentley Speed Six Gurney Nutting Coupe – better known as the “Blue Train” – the EXP 15’s proportions are unmistakably grand. There’s a long ‘endless’ bonnet, a ...
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MotorTrend on MSNWe Drove the Ferrari F80. All We Can Say Is "WOW."Put the F80 in gear by yanking on the large, carbon-fiber paddle fixed to the right of the wheel. If the manettino is in Sport mode, the F80 drives like a regular car. It’s a fast car, sure, but ...
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TechPP on MSNSALTGATOR SoftGel Machine: Easily Make Soft, Squishy Items at HomeMake soft, flexible items like squishy toys, phone grips, and wearable bands at home with the compact, user-friendly ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNew research by US engineers improves strength prediction in 3D printingA combined testing approach offers new insights into how the gyroid infill 3D printing pattern contributes to a part’s overall strength.
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Tech Xplore on MSNEngineers find new method for developing stronger, lighter 3D-printed partsEngineers at the University of Maine are developing a new method to more accurately predict the strength of lightweight ...
Dr. Ed Boas of City of Hope explores how advanced 3D printing is rewriting the rulebook for medical device innovation and ...
Engineers from RMIT University have produced a new type of 3D-printed titanium that's about a third cheaper than commonly ...
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