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The four-legged devices could pave the way for the use of intelligent soft robotic systems with no electronic parts.
What if you could design your 3D print to fall apart on purpose? That’s the curious promise of a new paper from CHI 2025, ...
More recently, Starbucks opened a 3D-printed, drive-through-only store in Brownsville, Texas. The project used a printer to ...
OK, so printers, printing materials, printed objects, and 3D printing software can all vary. Yet despite this, the process from design to end product follows a similar path. We’ve covered these ...
Dice are examples of so-called "rigid bodies," broadly defined as shapes that move as one solid piece, with no need for ...
Recent advancements at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory show that 3D-printed metal molds offer a ...
Northwestern University researchers track 3D printed metal defects in real-time, paving the way for stronger, more reliable ...
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi underscore how advanced databases—from trade flows to digital twins—are turning 3D ...
While there are many potential uses for soft-bodied robots, the things are still typically only built in small experimental ...
Scientists have created the first soft robots that can walk straight out of the machines that make them. The flexible, ...
Unlike traditional robots built from rigid materials and packed with electronics, these new devices are crafted entirely from ...
Ensuring consistency and meeting regulatory standards are the two core benefits of standardisation for 3D printing.