TSA has new 3D scanners with smaller tunnels, and your carry-on must fit inside. If it doesn't, you may miss your flight.
New laws in California and New York might stop anyone from 3D printing guns — and create entirely new kinds of surveillance.
University of Utah researchers have shown a holographic 3D printing method that forms tiny structures in about 20 seconds, but its biggest limitation keeps the breakthrough firmly in lab territory.
For most travelers, the most visible benefit is simple: laptops, tablets, and approved liquids can increasingly stay inside ...
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Norwegian firm unveils world’s first certified 3D ultrasonic sensor for safer robots
Norwegian robotics company Sonair has unveiled ADAR One, which it says is the world’s ...
Arguably one of the most curious ancient human relatives is Homo floresiensis, a 3-foot-tall species that lived on the ...
Trapped ion quantum computing noise hit a 30-year wall until ETH Zurich researchers built a Penning-trap scanner using a ...
High-entropy alloys (HEAs) are metallurgy’s version of having your cake and eating it too, combining multiple elements to ...
New York State is investing $100 million to equip police with modernized technology and strengthen information sharing.
AI is transforming 3D printing by making design as intuitive as conversation, shifting the industry's focus to seamless ...
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The Ghost Gun Crackdown Is Quietly Threatening the Future of 3D Printing
As a longtime member of the 3D-printing community, I'm alarmed by new legislation targeting the digital files, platforms, and machines that create weapons. It raises a powerful question: Who decides ...
Grey Matters Health Inc. (the “Company” or “Grey Matters”) (CSE: GREY) (FRANKFURT: AGW0) (OTC: AGNPF), a Canadian healthcare ...
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