The bionic hand identified and manipulated 15 everyday objects, including delicate stuffed toys, dish sponges, and cardboard boxes.
What started as a hobby in college is now on display in the grocery store he co-manages. Cameron J. Proulx, Canton, was introduced to 3D printing by a friend at Merrimack College in North Andover, ...
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Students learn animation, 3D printing and making music at Drexel lab dedicated to integrating sciences and the arts.
The 3D food printer, developed by researchers from Hong Kong, builds and cooks food simultaneously while consuming just 14 ...
Engineers unveiled a bionic hand that replicates human-like gripping in Maryland. Researchers from Johns Hopkins University developed the prosthetic, which adjusts its grip to prevent crushing ...
Smartphones with physical keyboards are a dying breed (mostly dead, if I’m being honest). But there are some die-hard ...
One of the sets shared includes two different sized d20s, each with the identical 3D-printed head of the character miniature ...
We received a sneak peek at some of the year’s hottest new toys, games, and collectibles at Toy Fair New York.
A team led by experts from Newcastle University are behind the technology which helps produce tissues that are much closer ...
Learn about the groundbreaking bionic hand that provides sensory feedback, and outperforms traditional prosthetics in accuracy.
Call it the joy factory. Mattel brands have never been more present in pop culture as the pioneering toymaker celebrates its ...