In 2024, the University of Maine unveiled the world’s largest 3D printer, which can print objects up to 29 meters long.
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Australia's new robot 3D prints a home overnight; could build lunar bases one day
Named Charlotte, this robot was developed by the Australian companies Crest Robotics and Earthbuilt Technology.
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ESG Outlook: Variloom's Bethany Meuleners on its 3D Printing and Recyclable, Customizable Material
Variloom, a Palo Alto-based technology company, is helping the fashion industry reduce production waste, minimize excess ...
"Cross-border e-commerce is no longer only about scale and factories. It is also about niche, creativity and differentiation, ...
To explore possible treatments for various diseases, either animal models or human cell cultures are usually used first; ...
A brand new building at a La Crosse college is bringing learning opportunities for students and businesses in the area.
Few may know that at the heart of Saanich’s Camosun College Interurban Campus sits a unique hub of ingenuity, driven by ...
Dan Pollard is production director at modular manufacturing firm Thurston Group By 2040, modular construction won’t be the ...
Survey data from thousands of PCMag readers reveals which companies make the most (and least) dependable devices you can buy.
The AAXA M8 Laser Projector ($419) is arguably the biggest a projector can be and still qualify as a palmtop, although if you ...
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The Next Golden Age of Medicine
It might seem like a strange time to argue that we’re entering a new golden age of medicine. Still in the shadow of the COVID ...
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