Harvard engineers created rotational multimaterial 3D printing that embeds air channels in soft robotic parts, enabling hand-like motion without molds.
The researchers turned to hydrogels, which are water-rich, jelly-like polymers that respond to temperature and chemicals. But instead of layering different materials or embedding electronics, they ...
This octopus-inspired smart skin can change shape and reveal hidden secrets on command.
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Ultrafast 3D printing method creates complex objects in under a second
High-speed 3D printing has just gotten a lot faster. Researchers from Tsinghua University in China have developed a new high-speed printing technology capable of creating complex millimeter-scale ...
Data Normalization vs. Standardization is one of the most foundational yet often misunderstood topics in machine learning and ...
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University of Ibadan Engineering Student Who Represented Nigeria in China Bags First Class
A young man celebrated completing his studies at the University of Ibadan from the department of electrical and electronic ...
Psychology of Fashion student Arthur shares how his passion for human behaviour, creativity, and technology has shaped his journey at LCF. He reflects on his course, the UAL Apple Diploma, and his ...
Sen. Martin M. Looney, the only son of two working-class Irish immigrants, stood last week with Gov. Ned Lamont, a scion of Wall Street who variously has boosted and thwarted Looney’s liberal visions ...
3D printing is expanding in many sectors, boosting its growth and investment appeal. Focus on companies improving their profitability and expanding market reach in 3D printing. Investing in ...
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