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Lilly 3D-printed her own soulmate - a robot named InMoovator. At 19, she realized she felt different: she wasn't attract...
Lilly 3D-printed her own soulmate - a robot named InMoovator. At 19, she realized she felt different: she wasn't attracted to ...
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Video: 6,000-pound robot helps Cornell team 3D-print concrete underwater in trials
Since its invention in the 1980s, 3D printing has steadily moved from research labs ...
The robot’s compact size ensures it fits easily on any desk without taking up much space, while its 3D-printed design allows for easy customisation and personalisation. This combination of technology ...
When we think about robots, we think about complex electronic devices. We're conditioned to think about robots as sophisticated machines controlled by intricate programming and powered by advanced ...
Robots are cool. Robots you build yourself are cooler, especially ones that use stuff you have lying around already. Snoopy is a new open-source robot that uses an Arduino as a brain but with a 3D ...
Researchers in California have created an incredibly small robot that needs no battery or wired power supply to zip through the air. Instead, it uses magnets to fly. A magnetic field produced by an ...
With a slash of a golden ribbon, Detroit’s first 3D-printed house is finally ready to hit the real estate market. The 988-square-foot, two-bedroom house at 1444 Sheridan in Detroit’s Islandview ...
Applications for 3D printing/additive manufacturing has grown by leaps and bounds over the past decade—particularly for its use to produce production- and assembly-ready parts, not just prototypes.
It’s taken almost two years but a planned community of homes made with a gigantic 3D printer in Georgetown, Texas is almost complete. Reuters reports that the homes, which are part of a community ...
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