This handout photo provided by Cornell University, taken Feb. 13, 2013, shows Cornell University biomedical engineer Lawrence Bonassar holding the scaffolding for an ear his laboratory is creating ...
But that doesn't mean you can print yourself a mask at home. HP and others will work on 3D parts like ventilator valves and breathing filters. Shara Tibken was a managing editor at CNET News, ...
The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II is a true marvel of the modern age, and soon maintainers will employ advanced technology to keep the aircraft flying—namely additive or “3D printing.” The United ...
The ongoing, much-lamented semiconductor shortage continues to wreak havoc across industries, affecting the production of everything from household electronics to automobiles significantly. The causes ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. On face value, Dave Levin and Loay Malahmeh are creating a ...
The dismal housing situation nationwide is projected to continue through 2023 and perhaps years beyond. But, I see reasons for optimism and considerable improvement beginning by mid-2024 and ...
Throughout history, when pioneers set out across uncharted territory to settle in distant lands, they carried with them only the essentials: tools, seeds and clothing. Anything else would have to come ...
Sienna, a pomeranian who is old enough to vote and weighs just 2 lbs (0.9 kg), is pictured wearing a 3D-printed safety hoop made by her owner, Chad Lalande. The device hooks to her harness and keeps ...