As Myanmar’s civil war leaves more survivors with limb loss, a lab in Thailand’s Mae Sot is turning to 3D printing to cut costs and streamline prosthetic production.
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Russia wants a Moon nuclear plant to survive 336-hour lunar nights
Russia is no longer content with short lunar flybys or one-off landers. Its space agency now wants to anchor a permanent ...
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Vertex M36 brings back true field grit
In the world of wristwatches, few designs carry the weight of history like the British field watch from World War II. These ...
In order to 3D-print really intricate items, you need a really fine print nozzle. Scientists have discovered that instead of ...
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