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Brownsville, Texas is home to the first 3D-printed Starbucks location, which is slated to open in coming weeks as a pick-up and drive-thru store.
UW researchers develop new 3D printing materials. The materials are not only biodegradable and sustainable but also stronger ...
The Indian Institute of Technology has worked with the Indian Army on what they say is the “world’s highest on-site” print in ...
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3D-Printed Reefs: How Artificial Structures Are Rebuilding Marine HabitatsImagine plunging below the ocean’s surface, expecting vibrant coral gardens and teeming schools of fish—only to find a barren ...
Using their novel Freeform Reversible Embedding of Suspended Hydrogels (FRESH) 3D bioprinting technique, which allows for the ...
Starbucks is brewing up something new in Texas—and this time, it’s not just what’s in the cup. Next week, the coffee giant ...
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3D-printed solar skyscraper set to be built on the MoonUK architecture studio Foster + Partners has released designs of a solar panel-lined tower for use on the Moon as part of a ...
In a breakthrough that blends ancient design with modern materials science, researchers have developed a new class of ceramic structures that can bend under pressure -- without breaking.
Researchers, engineers and community planners may have found a solution to combat both the climate crisis and the housing ...
The Expeditionary 3D Concrete Printer supports the US Air Force and sustains operations in contested environments.
In a major boost to India’s defense infrastructure, the Indian Army along with deep-tech startup Simpliforge Creations and IIT Hyderabad has successfully delivered the world’s highest on-site ...
In Texas, a Starbucks just opened without chairs, a bathroom, or a human construction crew. This might be the blueprint for ...
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