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How a Chinese 3D-printing firm turned sneaker tech into humanoid robot muscles
China's ultra-fast, industrial-scale 3D printing firm is scaling flexible materials from shoes to humanoid robotics.
Materials expert Wang Wenbin founded PollyPolymer in 2017 and developed a mature 3D-printing technology for footwear two ...
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Eight actually interesting uses of AI from 2025
It might have been the year of AI "slop", but 2025 also saw the emergence of some genuinely innovative, intriguing and even ...
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How the new St. Paul's aims to become the hospital of the future
Postmedia recently took a guided tour of the new $2.18 billion St. Paul's hospital building, under construction now in False ...
In an era where government schools are often written off as under-resourced and ineffective, a small Zilla Parishad (ZP) ...
In order to 3D-print really intricate items, you need a really fine print nozzle. Scientists have discovered that instead of ...
Porcospino Flex does not rely on multiple tracks or complex joints. Instead, it uses a single continuous track that wraps ...
MIT researchers have designed a printable aluminum alloy that’s five times stronger than cast aluminum and holds up at ...
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Zelensky's reaction to Trump saying Putin wants Ukraine to succeed tells you everything
An expression that says a thousand words.
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Внутри Пантеона: древний интерьер Рима
В этом видеоэкскурсии по Пантеону в Риме вы увидите его мраморные колонны, исторический алтарь и архитектурные особенности, ...
Developers are concerned about AI slop DeepMind and World Labs reckon AI can spit out new interactive 3D worlds, while ...
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