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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 ...
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I've saved more than $150 with these 3D prints
These practical 3D prints were a blast to make and saved me money by replacing phone stands, storage bins, Pi cases, cable ...
By MICHAEL CRIMMINS Glasgow News 1 For one student at Red Cross Elementary, it wasn't just homework he received from his ...
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6 small 3D-printed parts that make PC building easier
Building or upgrading a PC can be one of the most rewarding projects for a tech enthusiast. Still, it comes with plenty of ...
In a unique collaboration in honor of football season, Nicholls worked with alum and local business owner Sara McCann to ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Construction company unveils incredibly advanced 3D-printed home: 'More than 3 times the strength of standard bricks'
Contec Australia unveiled its first 3D-printed home, marking a step forward for more sustainable, more cost-effective, and ...
If you're a history buff, the Palace of Versailles is a must-see to add to your bucket list. A former royal residence, the castle was the former hunting lodge and private retreat of Louis XIII who ...
Across the state, farmers, spinners, weavers and knitters strive to slow the runaway train called “fast fashion” as they produce natural plant and animal fibers.
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Experts stunned by results after building new homes for creatures that had all but vanished: 'Places to hide'
UNSW's BioShelters, concrete habitat panels, were built to house oysters and purify harbor water, reported VoxelMatters.
In 2024, the University of Maine unveiled the world’s largest 3D printer, which can print objects up to 29 meters long.
Explore the future of 3D printing: smarter, faster, and more precise technology solving challenges like material waste and quality issues.
A 3D printable bio-active glass could be used to repair bone damage and help them grow back, a study suggests. The newly ...
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