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Forget 3D printing—DNA and water now build tiny machines that assemble themselves A new approach breaks down complicated designs into modular building blocks for easy assembly from the bottom up.
As the construction industry strives to provide higher quality products, increase productivity, compensate for a lack of skilled labor, and improve working conditions, it is looking to 3D construction ...
The startup, backed by $10 million in seed funding led by a16z, offers a browser-based tool for designing 3D spaces — or “rooms” — using drag-and-drop, editable objects or code, allowing ...
Reed’s BIM content includes a broad range of high-quality generic and manufacturer-specific objects containing crucial product data and specifications, which can be used within an Autodesk Revit® ...
Nvidia on Tuesday is debuting new research into 3D rendering that could one day make it easier for graphic artists, architects, and other creators to quickly build 3D models out of 2D images.
Illusory Material, the winner of the Experimental category in the 2020 Innovation by Design Awards, is a method for designing and printing dynamic objects, with potential applications in fashion ...
In two papers, one released in Nature Materials ("Encoding hierarchical 3D architecture through inverse design of programmable bonds") and a second in ACS Nano ("Arbitrary Design of DNA-Programmable ...