It might sound like something out of a science movie but researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have created a unique 3D printing procedure that develops a fully functional robot as soon as it is printed.
With the elevation in the number of motor vehicles on the streets, the composition of harmful pollutants has been continuously rising. This has led a serious issue of cutting down of the pollutants. Therefore, a number of studies have been continuously undertaken to identify the amount of pollutants in the atmosphere. However, a team of researcher from the United States adopted a 3D technology to tackle the issue. Here’s how they did it.
The bathing suit is made from a porous material called Sponge, developed at UC Riverside.
3D-Printed Habitat Challenge has called for concept ideas that can be 3D printed. In the final phase, competitors will have to develop fabrication technology and 3D print houses.
Disney has expanded its research sector into 3D printing with fabric. The company recently showcased a prototype of 3-D printer that prints soft interactive objects from fabrics.
The new printer from Carbon3D uses photochemical process to print shapes out of resins.
The machine can building molecules from scratch from building blocks.
NASA emailed designs of a tool to be 3D printed in the International Space Station.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM