Markus Nemitz and his team at Tufts University have developed soft-jointed robots using 3D printing, realizing a long-term research goal.
For those looking to encourage their kids' creativity, 3D printing can be a fun activity for them to engage with, and now these machines have become affordable.
Certain advanced technologies, such as 3D displays, biosensing, and security printing, can utilize circularly polarized ...
Imagine a swarm of tiny robots, each about the size of the palm of your hand, spreading out over a wildfire-ravaged community ...
Researchers at (LLNL) have made an exciting breakthrough in multi-material 3D printing by using capillary action—the same ...
Nature often demonstrates extraordinary ingenuity in material design, where structure dictates function. Examples include the ...
Faster, easier, and cheaper than the molded techniques of the past, 3D-printed technology allows racing teams to grab a ...
The furniture industry might seem an unlikely candidate for a digital transformation. But Jay Rogers, founder and CEO of 3D ...
Together, we rise. That was the theme of this year’s First Robotics Competition in which high school teams competed. Although their season was cut short by coronavirus, a group of six ...
John3dc uses a Raspberry Pi Zero and a Raspberry Pi Pico to complete this slim, 3D-printed handheld cyberdeck.
For dedicated makers, the Raspberry Pi integrates well into any 3D printing workflow to make it more robust and less prone to ...
From wafting tar pits and smells of the beach to native plants and a chocolate factory, our readers smelled Los Angeles and ...