In 2024, the University of Maine unveiled the world’s largest 3D printer, which can print objects up to 29 meters long.
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Australia's new robot 3D prints a home overnight; could build lunar bases one day
Named Charlotte, this robot was developed by the Australian companies Crest Robotics and Earthbuilt Technology.
Crest Robotics, in partnership with Earthbuilt Technology, has unveiled a six-legged robot named Charlotte that could ...
Learn to create a lifelike virtual pet robot with Raspberry Pi, AI, and 3D printing. Build your own interactive robot using, servo motors and ...
A Canadian car enthusiast has taken DIY automotive manufacturing to the next level by 3D-printing an entire supercar in his ...
Developers of a speedy, "spider-like" robot named Charlotte believe it could be building homes on Earth within years, and ...
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First 3D-printed neighborhood opens in Texas
In Houston’s tight housing market, where the affordability gap has climbed to nearly $176,000, a new neighborhood rising near Hobby Airport is drawing attention for how it’s being built. Instead of ...
If there’s one thing that has come to define the generations after the baby boom, it’s probably nostalgia. It’s heavily ...
Dental Design Studios, now a network of nine clinics across Phoenix and its metropolitan area, stands as a testament to his ...
To mark 200 years since the birth of steam power, pupils at Fairfield Primary School, in Stockton, spent their week learning ...
Few may know that at the heart of Saanich’s Camosun College Interurban Campus sits a unique hub of ingenuity, driven by ...
Space start-up Agnikul Cosmos announced on Monday that the rockets it plans to build will be fully reusable, allowing it to offer satellite-launch services at globally-competitive prices. The ...
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