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One-pot recipes make preparing meals quick and easy. And one-pot 3D-printing could do the same for additive manufacturing.
DIY Amazing Pin Art from Wood In today's video I want to show you how to make an amazing pin art toy from wood. All you need ...
These 3D-printed rubber band cartridges can shoot projectiles with high velocity. Use caution with these cartridges, as they ...
You don’t have to be a numismatist to enjoy looking at coins under a microscope. An enthusiast will be able to find pockets ...
Researchers created a new resin that simultaneously creates solid objects and dissolvable structural supports depending on ...
Your average 3D printer is just a nozzle shooting out hot  plastic while being moved around by a precise robotic mechanism. There’s nothing stopping you replacing the robot and moving around ...
IXI CEO and Co-Founder Niko Eiden explains how the firm plans to disrupt the $400 billion vision correction industry. Its ...
Andy Serkis will introduce a screening of “Animal Farm,” his upcoming animated adaptation of the George Orwell novel, ...
Peek inside cookbook author Kim-Joy Hewlett's family home, which pursues a permanent state of joy through colour and pattern.
Leonardo AI chief executive and co-founder JJ Fiasson has been honoured at the Financial Review AI Awards for 2025. Here’s ...
Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to ...
Adding textures is a great way to experiment with giving 3D prints a different look, and [PandaN] shows off a method of adding a wood grain effect in a way that’s easy to play around with.