D printing has transformed the miniature wargaming and model making industries, but not in the ways that most people ...
“TPL” is a well-understood technology for 3D printing extremely small structures. It typically involves focusing a laser at a tiny point within a resin vat, solidifying a very small region. By moving ...
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi connect the dots between a new mass-produced robotic hand, decades of end-effector ...
In future high-tech industries, such as high-speed optical computing for massive AI, quantum cryptographic communication, and ...
The abstract imagery and expressive colours of the late Chinese-French artist Zao Wou-Ki take centre stage in Hong Kong as the M+ museum presents Asia’s first and largest retrospective of his print ...
Over 900 layers of materials are used to create a single watch case. Over 900 layers of materials are used to create a single watch case. Apple has released more details about its process, which ...
ClickFix attacks have evolved to feature videos that guide victims through the self-infection process, a timer to pressure targets into taking risky actions, and automatic detection of the operating ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Once a longtime fixture at the Marin Art and Garden Center in Ross, the Marin Society of Artists now inhabits a huge former stationery store on San Rafael’s ...
Engineers developed a submicron-scale printing method that fabricates recyclable transistors with strong performance, paving the way for sustainable displays. (Nanowerk News) Electrical engineers at ...
Irie Zepeda's excitement is palpable. In a low-slung building shaded by the towering arc of the San Diego-Coronado Bridge — just steps from the legendary Chicano Park murals — Zepeda demonstrates a ...
Left: Lawrence Ferlinghetti (1919-2021)Kavyayantra Press, Naropa Institute (Printer) "Rivers of Light," 1998. Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Right: Lawrence Ferlinghetti (1919-2021) Paul ...
Have you ever imagined turning your ideas into physical objects with just a few clicks? Thanks to tools like Tinkercad, what once seemed like science fiction is now an accessible reality for anyone ...