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MIT's Self-Assembly Lab has developed the Minimal Shoe, a sneaker made from 3D printed programmable fabric that snaps into shape as soon it's cut loose.
They are barely thicker than a human hair—yet they could significantly improve the effectiveness of inhaled medications: ...
Researchers have developed a technique to fold glass sheets into microscopic 3D photonic structures directly on a chip—a ...
A large titanium fuel tank produced via 3D printing has passed a critical durability test, withstanding extreme temperatures ...
Modular robots built by Dartmouth researchers are finding their feet outdoors. Engineered to assemble into structures that ...
Microsoft has launched Copilot 3D, a free AI tool to create 3D models from images. Early tests show promise for simple ...
Researchers have developed a new, data-driven way of fitting prosthetic legs that could lead to better-fitting prosthetics, ...
The aerospike has been considered as a replacement for the bell-shaped nozzle rocket engine for nearly 70 years. The ...
3D printing: In good shape With its massive potential for applications in endless areas, 3D technology has seen fast-paced growth in almost all corners of the globe since its advent.
As the application explains, batteries could be shaped like an L, a triangle, pie shape, cone, pyramid or doughnut. The image below shows a pie-shaped cell. Apple Batteries with different capacities ...
Four people dressed as detectives walk past with magnifying glasses. NARRATOR: This song is all about shapes. Not flat shapes like circles and squares, but solid shapes like cubes and cones. Let ...