A team of researchers at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology has developed a new 3D printing method that works faster and more efficiently than traditional techniques. Inspired ...
Yes, there’s technology to 3D print homes. A computer-controlled robotic arm equipped with a hose and nozzle moves back and ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNNature-inspired 3D-printing method shoots up faster than bambooCharging forward at top speed, a garden snail slimes up 1 millimeter of pavement per second. By this logic, Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology researchers' new 3D printing process ...
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3D tree reconstruction algorithm contributes to a new era of urban planningUsing an input image, the Tree-D Fusion creates a 3D tree model that can be used to simulate various stages of development. WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Trees compete for space as they grow. A tree with ...
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