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6 useful 3D prints that actually solved my home office and server rack problems
From cable management to airflow control, these 3D prints will revolutionize your home office and server rack.
LOWELL, Mass.—A Ph.D. candidate at the University of Massachusetts (UMass) Lowell's rubber and plastic engineering department, Haley Dobbyn is not only a polymer pioneer, but the commander of an army.
How-To Geek on MSN
I 3D-Printed an Ultralight Fingertip Gaming Mouse
The best-known example is the Zeromouse Blade, which was designed by the YouTuber Optimum. This 3D-printed mouse weighs just ...
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Construction company shares photo of 3D-printed home built in remote US region — here's why it could be the first of many
The first occupied 3D-printed house in Nome, Alaska, was constructed by a robot and is now providing affordable housing to ...
Mary Richardson picks her favourite product prototypes and material experiments from the Biennale's international exhibition - from buildings "grown" beneath the sea to bricks made of elephant dung ...
Revel Bikes' Adam Miller has a pretty sweet ride that we certainly hope he shares! Check out Revel's 3D-printed titanium ...
A custom 4V V-10 modular-powered Lincoln Continental went from an Instagram idea to a finished SEMA Show car thanks to late ...
China has completed the first phase of construction of what it claims is the world's first underwater data center (UDC). Located in Shanghai’s Lin-gang Special Area with a price tag of roughly RMB 1.6 ...
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Salehe Bembury On Landing Versace
From financial uncertainty to high-fashion success, Salehe Bembury has shaped modern sneaker culture with creativity and ...
This week Gear Break features a 3D printed helmet, pedals with lights, a new bike from Wilier, winter bibs from Castelli, and ...
This fully automated, 3D-printed Superman robot is straight out of the movie. Here's how one creator built it from scratch.
Digital technology allows graduate students to bring antiquities to life. There are roughly 12 inches and 2,000 years between ...
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