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Engineers repurpose a mosquito proboscis to create a 3D printing nozzle
When it comes to innovation, engineers have long proved to be brilliant copycats, drawing inspiration directly from nature.
Most people think of mosquitoes as pests, not as tools for next-generation micro-fabrication. Yet researchers at McGill University have shown that the proboscis of a deceased female mosquito can serve ...
Explore the fascinating evolution of 3D printing, from its origins with pioneers like Dr. Hideo Kodama and Chuck Hull to the ...
Researchers at Texas A&M University model extreme conditions using 3D bioprinting, revealing insights that could make flight ...
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3D printing: The future of food
In a perfect world, people would have easy access to fresh fruits and vegetables at affordable prices. They would not live in ...
James has been writing about technology for years but has loved it since the early 90s. While his main areas of expertise are maker tools -- 3D printers, vinyl cutters, paper printers, and laser ...
More affordable than ever, 3D printers are booming for personal, professional, and educational use. We've been testing them for over a decade and are here to help you find the right option. Since 2004 ...
Texas A&M researchers 3D print lung tissues - revealing how the body copes with aviation and spaceflight extremes.
As part of our “Land Grant 2.0” mission, PACK AI ensures that the University of Nevada remains true to its founding purpose while preparing our community for the challenges and opportunities of the ...
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