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To construct the robot, the team utilised basic and readily available technology—a standard desktop 3D printer and an off-the-shelf printing material.
A high-tech 3D printing solution Beyond factory-built houses, builders are also experimenting with 3D printing technology as a potential way to ease the housing crisis.
Researchers at UC San Diego have developed a 3D-printed robot that can walk without electricity or electronics.
Most 3D-printed houses we cover are either arranged on one floor or have an upper floor added later using a timber shell.
There are probably at least as many ways to construct a robotic arm as there are uses for them. In the case of [Thomas ...
Tor Alva, the world's tallest 3D-printed building, showcases cutting-edge 3D-printing construction techniques in a small Swiss alpine village.
Developed by engineers at Duke University, Text2Robot is a novel computational robot design framework that allows anyone to design and build a robot simply by typing a few words describing what it ...
Colchester — If you were to walk into the Bruneau family home, you would find 15-year-old Trevor Bruneau hunkered down in his basement workshop building his own life-size Iron Man robot suit ...
Researchers at TU Graz have developed a 3D printable “hook and loop” fastener for building components. The researchers sought ...
Home > Science Tiny 3D Printed Robot Uses Magnets to Fly The drone is roughly the size of a pencil eraser and needs no onboard battery to zip through the air.
Like many of us, [Ben] has too many 3D printers. What do you do with the old ones? In his case, he converted it into a ...