If you're looking to accentuate your technology with a more retro flavor, these 3D printing projects will let you bring your tech back to the '60s.
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AI-run lab discovers six 3D-printable alloys for extreme heat
Using AI-driven materials design, a team of researchers at the University of Toronto Engineering has discovered a new set of ...
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This unbeatable 3D-printed tic-tac-toe computer uses zero electronics to ensure you never win
It is inevitable.
Xavier Zarza ’28, a biology major at Virginia Military Institute, envisions a substantially less expensive alternative in his ...
Long before today's advanced motion capture systems became commonplace, Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) developed an ingenious ...
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Holographic printer produces 3D shapes in one shot
University of Utah researchers have demonstrated a new method of 3D printing that avoids the leaky seams that come with the ...
Advances in virtual and augmented reality, spatial computing, and other technologies offer chances to work with data more ...
Hackaday’s Elliot Williams and Al Williams were in a retro mood this week. There was a new ‘486 computer, a new mechanical TV, and a USB stick with a magnetic personality. Can you ...
A team of researchers at the University of Utah has developed a new type of 3D printer that can create tiny, detailed objects ...
Charles Goulding and Lia Palumbo examine how women transformed soccer and why athlete-informed 3D printing could help create ...
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