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Industry critics say the practice is increasingly common as insurers adopt aerial imaging to assess risk. The leader of the ...
3D printers are capable of producing complex shapes, but making functioning objects from multiple materials in a single print-run has proved challenging. To overcome this, a team has combined ...
3D printing has advanced so rapidly that researchers have successfully been able to mimic bones, ligaments, and tendons into a robot hand. To achieve these Westworld-reminiscent results, a team of ...
Want to 3D print a walking robot? Just ask your computer. Researchers have developed a platform called Text2Robot that leverages generative AI to design and deliver functional robots with just a ...
Imagine a future in which you could 3D-print an entire robot or stretchy, electronic medical device with the press of a button—no tedious hours spent assembling parts by hand. That possibility may be ...
A team of biomedical engineers in Australia have developed a small flexible robot that can be used to 3D print biomaterials inside the body.
Scientists say this tiny, flexible robot could reduce the need for invasive surgery by working as a mini 3D printer inside your body.
SYDNEY - A team of biomedical engineers in Australia have developed a small flexible robot that can be used to 3D print biomaterials directly inside the human body, in the hopes of streamlining ...
Engineers unveiled a flexible robotic arm that enters the human body through the rectum or mouth to 3D print living cells on damaged organs - eliminating the need for open surgery.
A 3D robot printer can also print larger buildings in one go. This speeds up construction and is more cost-effective.