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Fully 3D-printed drone capable of flying at 408 mph is the fastest in the world
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World's fastest drone Peregreen V4 reclaims the Guinness record at 657.59 km/h, showing how CFD, motors, and testing push ...
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From code to cobots: IIT Delhi launches third cohort of its executive programme in robotics
IIT Delhi will deliver the programme through live, interactive Direct-to-Device (D2D) sessions featuring industry-relevant ...
The FMAAA Art Center is once again pleased to host a STEAM-related class during our student centric month of January.
Looking to improve the setup you have in your garage? Whether it's organization or just simple hacks, these 3D printable ...
You can 3D print DeWalt battery holders, tool mounts, bit organizers, hardware drawers, and a pocket screwdriver using common ...
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ARPA-H project aims to end liver transplant shortage with 3D bioprinting
Researchers are developing functional, patient-specific livers using 3D bioprinting and stem cell technology to eliminate the ...
CES 2026 Read and watch our complete CES coverage here Updated less than 14 hours ago Shoe maker Syntilay has unveiled its ...
UC San Diego leads a $25.8 million ARPA-H funded project to 3D bioprint patient-specific human livers, aiming to eliminate organ shortages.
LFAM specialist Caracol and partners from the composites industry have developed a stratospheric gondola prototype.
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