Inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, an MIT team has designed a technique that could transform flat panels into medical devices, habitats, and other objects without the use of tools.
The top three teams will now advance to the Project Mfg Additive Manufacturing National Championship, where they will represent the St. Louis region on a national stage.
Jadin O’Brien becomes a U.S. Olympic bobsledder after she answered an Instagram message and tried the sport for the first time. On Friday and Saturday, she races in the two-woman ...
The latest State of JavaScript survey provides an up-close look at the JavaScript language features, tools, libraries, and frameworks developers are using and how they're using them. Getting a ...
It will make it easy to build new game environments on the platform, even if you don’t have any design skills. Roblox plans to roll out a generative AI tool that will let creators make whole 3D scenes ...
The power of 3D graphics is undeniable. But what if you could create compelling visual experiences using only the humble ASCII character set? Enter the fascinating world of ASCII 3D renderers, where ...
Abstract: This work implements 3D building models of a university campus with planimetric information for interaction and visualization on a platform that contains a 3D Geographic Information System ...
Smooth and 3D scrolling effect: The project implements a visually engaging 3D scrolling effect that creates a unique and immersive browsing experience. Creative animations and transitions: The ...
In the past few years, Microsoft has been big in 3D and Mixed Reality. The 3D Builder app from Microsoft is one such classic example that allows one to build, view, personalize, and print 3D models.