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The Octobot is Harvard’s Autonomous Softbot
Robotics are often associated with large-scale, metallic limbs and giant winding gears and chains. While they pose impressive strength and resilience, the use of these machines is limited in the ever shrinking world of robotics, with companies looking at more and more ways to create robotics that can be used…
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3D Printed Finger Unlocks a Dead Mans Phone
When it came to Apple vs the FBI, Apple refused to unlock the phone for fear of creating a backdoor that the organisation could use to get into not just one but any iPhone they wished to access. So what about the latest realisation that the police have asked for…
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Could You Work In A 3D Printed Office?
When it comes to 3D printing, people can create an assortment of devices from a lightweight electric bike to an entire car, but what happens when you want something a little more spacious? One company has decided to do just that and ambitiously designed a 3D printed office building, something they have…
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The Light Rider – A Metal 3D Printed Electric Bike
These days you can 3D print everything, from a new set of dice for your tabletop adventures to spare body parts. With so much we use being made of plastic, what happens when you want to 3D print something a little more durable? APWorks, a subsidiary of Airbus, have answered…
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Doctors Implant 3D-Printed Vertebrae
3D Printers have helped medicine come a long way, with the ability to customise and create things in an easy and cost-effective way that previously would have been impossible to do. 3D-printed ribs, to livers, eyes and even ears. While these are all amazing feats, they have always been generic items, things which…
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Could Hypersonic Air Travel Become a Reality?
Air travel has become the norm within today’s fast past society, from the extremely affordable ticket prices coupled with the package holiday’s that have become part of many people’s yearly quest for adventure. But, what is next for air travel? Can it be developed to the point whereby consumers are…
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3D Printed Milk Lids Reveal Bad Milk
Milk. Some love it, some dislike it. We are told from a young age that calcium makes our bones strong and we are often told to have more. The experience can be a little daunting though for those unfortunate souls who have poured themselves a glass or over their favourite…
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3-D Printed Gun Owner Sues Goverment
Say hello to the Liberator. The Liberator when first released was a big deal among the technological and law worlds, it being the first 3D printed gun. Made almost entirely made of plastic the liberator only uses a single metal firing pin, the one shot weapon can easily be printed…
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