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When the Empire State Building was constructed, its 102 stories rose above midtown one piece at a time, with each individual ...
Imagine if you could "print" a tiny skyscraper using DNA instead of steel. That’s what researchers at Columbia and Brookhaven ...
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Tech Xplore on MSN3D printing method turns biodegradable polymers into conductive electronic componentsFrom touch-sensitive smartphone screens to fitness wearables and wireless earbuds, electronics are becoming ever more ...
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AZoM on MSNWhat Happens Inside Soft Materials When They Deform? New Study Maps Structure and FlowNew research led by the University of Liverpool in collaboration with the University of New South Wales (Sydney, Australia) ...
An expert consensus addresses the critical issue of instrument separation during root canal therapy, a common complication that jeopardizes treatment success. The study provides a comprehensive ...
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi highlight how Midea has evolved from a small workshop into a global appliance ...
We present an efficient method for joint optimization of topology, materials and lighting from multi-view image observations. Unlike recent multi-view reconstruction approaches, which typically ...
A new research paper describes a nonplanar hardware and software slicing system. The new system, called “Atomizer”, uses a new paradigm for generating toolpaths. Today’s typical 3D print slicing ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNAI turns everyday videos into interactive 3D worlds for games and robotsCreating a lifelike digital replica of a physical space no longer requires specialized equipment or labor-intensive manual mapping. A new system, DRAWER, developed by researchers at Cornell University ...
Three-dimensional (3D) cancer models have emerged as pivotal tools in oncology research, offering a more accurate representation of tumor biology compared ...
Technological developments are pushing the emerging super-resolution fluorescence microscopy techniques into the world of three-dimensional imaging.
In this work, a full wave analysis of three-dimensional object is proposed by using an Electric-field-only finite-difference frequency-domain (EO-FDFD) method. The improved method greatly reduce ...
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