- March 15th, 2016
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When others say that coffee makes their day go round and that not being able to drink it once a day is something that will bother them for the rest of the week, one often takes it with a grain of salt. But, when ISS astronauts complain about not even being able to smell their Read more
As great and utterly amazing the results are of objects made by 3D-printing, they are not always produced out of sheer perfection every time out. The use of additive layering to produce things definitely requires some post 3D printing work to bring about the best results. It may include sticking several parts together, curing, or Read more
The most obvious areas where 3D printing technology can be applied are made so much better because of it. This is even more evident by the way the curriculum has been tailor-made for additive layering technology to truly prosper. Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics are significantly better because of this technology’s prevalence. The technology has Read more
The scorpion is a foreboding figure that both scares and attracts people. Its image and characteristics are often used in cartoon characters, a powerful villain, or just a few years back, as a deadly robot that terrifies people venturing out to the desert. For this reason, and a lot more, it was not going to Read more
Carlos Vargas, a mechanical engineer, and Karla Nieto, a senior electromedicine student represent a biomedical equipment producing company Variento Equipos Medicos that deals with developing and producing equipment to replace or supply medical solutions, which cannot be produced in a proper way without 3D printing. Both Carlos and Karla are from Universidad Nacional Experimental. They Read more
3D printing has its fair share of utterly amazing, if not absurd, processes that really boggle the mind. Some of these processes border on the absurd that one may wonder if people are not just pulling strings out of thin air. Most of the innovative ways in 3D printing, where patents are applied, can often Read more
Manhattan is easily one of the most popular and iconic locations on Earth. Almost anyone can recognize many of the landmarks found in this historic city. In fact, its skyline is one of the most recognizable in the world. Some of the most indelible movie scenes feature a landmark or even just a street of Read more
Large and complex structures have been largely the domain of heavy robotic hands or printer heads that are somewhat limited in movement and versatility. Most of the time, these types of 3D printing technologies are used for stable and functional structure that is not really the ideal artistic impression without using a few other techniques. Read more
3D Printing seems to be getting bigger and all-encompassing every day. The amazing feats made possible by additive manufacturing appear to incredibly grow in stature and number with each passing day. It looks like the goals associated with 3D printing are becoming more audacious as time moves on. Besides saving life through breakthroughs in bioprinting, Read more
When not used to save and to change lives for the better, 3D printing technology sits somewhere at the top where fascinating inventions are played with. From 3D-printed costumes, weapons, and accessories, the technology can also be utilized as a robot that plays—a robot that plays chess in particular. To the tune of the Beatles’ Read more