In science and engineering, it's unusual for innovation to come in one fell swoop. It's more often a painstaking plod through ...
“Our new model mimics human foetal blood development in the lab. This sheds light on how blood cells naturally form during ...
Are you fighting with a print that refuses to break free from your 3D printer's bed? As far back as the age of making Shrinky ...
D printing has long left its niche existence and is now used in countless fields. Where the technology is already routinely ...
What if scientists could build a realistic model of the human lung, not full-sized, but grown in the lab from living cells?
Blind and low-vision programmers have long been locked out of three-dimensional modeling software, which depends on sighted ...
Lung diseases like tuberculosis and cystic fibrosis can be difficult to treat. In part, that's because the two-dimensional models researchers use to study the diseases don't accurately reflect the ...
Our everyday GPS struggles in “urban canyons,” where skyscrapers bounce satellite signals, confusing even advanced navigation ...
Charles Wade, a PhD student in computer science at the University of Colorado Boulder, has developed OpenVCAD, a design ...
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Hasso Plattner Institute have developed a new 3D printing ...
EPFL scientists have created a breakthrough 3D printing method that uses hydrogels as templates to produce ultra-dense, durable metals and ceramics.
The mystery of how the roughly 130,000 pound statues traveled from quarry to resting place may be solved.