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Light-triggered process lets 3D printers create custom glass structures without glue or high temperatures
Researchers have developed the first binder-free method for 3D printing glass, using light to trigger a chemical reaction ...
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Cracking the code of 3D-printed metal
Scientists are uncovering what happens inside 3D-printed metals, using new sensing tools to make parts stronger, safer and ...
The Google AI Studio with Nano Banana is what helps create the viral 3D figurines. Nano Banana trend: If you have recently come across a new social media trend that involves people creating and ...
PadOS 26 feels closer to macOS than ever. These five settings unlock new multitasking, better files, audio tweaks, and hidden ...
Learn to create a lifelike virtual pet robot with Raspberry Pi, AI, and 3D printing. Build your own interactive robot using, servo motors and ...
New MultiJet Printing solution delivers over 30% improvements in speed with 50% less support material usage to reduce costs Post-processing time reduced by up to 60% with break-away supports, ...
Scientists have integrated binder jet additive manufacturing with an advanced post-processing method to fabricate leak-tight ceramic components, overcoming a key challenge of ceramic additive ...
Veteran-led Kupros has figured out a way to dramatically speed up the prototyping process for 3D-printed electronics.
As anyone who has used an FDM printer can tell you, it’s certainly not the magical replicator it’s often made out to be. The limitations of the platform are numerous — ranging ...
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What's viral Nano Banana’ AI trend? Check how to create 3D image for free in 7 easy steps
Nano Banana AI is an advanced digital tool that uses artificial intelligence to design, model, and visualize 3D figurines with precision. It simplifies the 3D creation process by eliminating the need ...
Discover how iPadOS 26 transforms your iPad with Mac-like features, advanced multitasking, and enhanced file management tools.
Michelin North America CEO Matthew Cabe tells us how the company uses AI and simulation to help develop its iconic tires.
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