jazzilla3 days agoRobot hand exceptionally 'human-like' thanks to new 3D printing techniqueLive Science - Ben TurnerThe hand was printed using a technique called slow-curing, which gives plastics more time to set and makes them more durable. An image montage of the …
jazzilla5 days agoPrinting People: Scientists Successfully 3D Print Engineered Skin with Hair Folliclesverified_publisherSYFY WIRE - Cassidy WardThe robots of the future might need haircuts. Somewhere in Detroit in the not-so-distant future, police officer Alex Murphy (Peter Weller) is killed …
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jazzilla6 days agoA 3D pen could be your next hobby, and it's so cheap to try right nowcreativebloq.com - Joseph Foley3 deals for every type of artist: pro, enthusiast and kids. I love drawing on pen and paper, but drawing in thin air is something else. That's what …
jazzillaUOG hosts roundtable on using 3D printers to build concrete homesstripes.com - University of Guam – Gaynor D. Daleno, Interim Communications ManagerWith Guam experiencing a shortage of affordable houses, the University of Guam recently hosted a roundtable discussion about a potential housing …
jazzillaThis 3D-printed soft robotic hand has 'bones,' 'ligaments,' and 'tendons'verified_publisherPopular Science - Andrew PaulThis 3D-printed soft robotic hand has ‘bones,’ ‘ligaments,’ and ‘tendons’ 3D-printed designs are usually limited to fast-drying polymers, but a new method enables wild, soft robotic possibilities. To call soft robotic hands “complex” is a bit of an understatement. These designs consider a number of …