Digital scans of the famous cruise liner may provide an answer to why Titanic sank in April 1912, killing more than 1,500 crew and passengers The Titanic is finally giving up its secrets. Scientists ...
In a proof-of-concept study, researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC and the California Institute of Technology ...
An Australian/German team has developed the world's smallest imaging device, at the thickness of a human hair. It's capable of traveling down the blood vessels of mice, offering unprecedented ...
A 3D-printed, small-scaled human heart engineered from the patient's own materials and cells [Advanced Science. © 2019 The Authors.] Scientists at Tel Aviv ...
In the intro to the HBO sci-fi series Westworld, a 3D printer churns out humanoid robots, delicately assembling the incredible complexities of the human form so that those robots can go on to—spoiler ...
3D scanning is important because the ability to digitize awkward or troublesome shapes from the real world can really hit the spot. One can reconstruct objects by drawing them up in CAD, but when ...
We’ve seen a few makers 3D scan themselves, and use those to print their own action figures or statuettes. Some have gone so far as building life-sized statues composed of many 3D printed parts. [Ivan ...
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