Open source language models are crucial to AI innovation. Can open robotics models do the same for physical machines?
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World’s smallest 3D bioprinting robot delivers healing gels to damaged vocal cords
Scientists unveil a flexible 2.7 mm bioprinter that lets surgeons reconstruct vocal folds and prevent scarring after throat ...
You’ve built the perfect robotic arm. How do you drive it? If you are [angrymop] you interface a 3D mouse from 3DConnexion via a few microcontroller boards. The Spacenavigator mouse is a staple ...
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3D-printing soft robot delivers hydrogels to the vocal cord surgical site to reconstruct tissues
After vocal cord surgery, many patients develop stiff vocal folds that impact their ability to speak. Hydrogels can help prevent this by promoting healing, but delivering hydrogels to the vocal cords ...
Maker Marcin Płomiński and his colleague, who works under the pseudonym “Minco0”, have developed the semi-humanoid robot Axon, which can be produced by anyone using 3D printing. The robot has ...
Australian construction robot Charlotte uses sand, crushed brick and recycled glass to 3D print fireproof, floodproof homes ...
The robots are constructed from a combination of standard off-the-shelf components and custom parts. Key systems rely on small-batch vacuum cast components and a significant number of 3D printed parts ...
CHELMSFORD — As robotics and 3D printing continue to grow in importance, more and more schools are looking for ways to add learning opportunities for students. However, it can quickly become very ...
Although the world of 3D printing is hurtling through milestones at the moment, to a large extent the technology still remains in its infancy. If you thought it was all Etsy jewellery and plastic toys ...
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Inspire Youth Zone Chorley builds confident first steps in digital making through Skills Bootcamps
Inspire Youth Zone in Chorley has boosted its hands-on tech offer after staff completed 3D 360’s DfE-funded Advanced ...
Two years ago, a Dutch student named Dirk Vander Kooij was designing furniture and preparing for his graduation project when he was inspired by an old 3D printer. So he got his hands on an industrial ...
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