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Fully 3D-printed drone capable of flying at 408 mph is the fastest in the world
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The field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine has seen remarkable progress with the advent of 3D bioprinting technologies and the development of ...
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Vecna Stranger Things 3D print showcase
Showcasing a detailed 3D print of Vecna from Stranger Things. This short highlights sculpt accuracy, print quality, and ...
SpaceX early Sunday morning launched its first Twilight rideshare flight from California, launching satellites for NASA, an ...
Discover how the Peregreen V4 3D printed drone set a new speed record of 675.59 kilometers per hour. Learn more here!
Use AI to make 3D printable models with a four-step flow using Nano Banana and Bamboo Studio for faster results. Design and ...
Construction robots are no longer a far-off idea. They're already changing job sites by tackling repetitive, heavy, and often dangerous tasks. The latest robot comes from Australia, where a ...
In this post, we are going to discuss the best free 3D file viewer software for Windows 11/10. Using these free software, you can easily view a variety of 3D files. Some of the commonly supported 3D ...
Our bodies are constantly breaking down. Over time, their built-in repair mechanisms also fail. Knee cartilage grinds away. Hip joints no longer support weight. Treatments for breast cancer and other ...
3D printing is all well and good for prototyping, and it can even produce useful parts. If you want real strenght in plastics, though, or to produce a LOT of parts, you probably want to step up to ...
Most of us don’t know how our food is made. We don’t know much about what our burger ate when it was part of a cow, where that cow lived, or how it died. Ditto for the wheat in our bread, or the ...
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