Inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, an MIT team has designed a technique that could transform flat panels into medical devices, habitats, and other objects without the use of tools.
The real novelty is, of course, the glasses-free 3D tech. Abxylute describes it as, "electronic parallax barrier technology, the most mature and reliable form of glasses-free 3D tech today to balance ...
DEADLY VENOMOUS with Corey Wild on MSN
Documenting the capture and measurement of enormous python and anaconda species
Narcotics expert says 'El Mencho's' cartel was responsible for the deaths of 'hundreds of thousands' of Americans Tom Pritzker’s Epstein ties reveal family rift, ‘Girl from Romania’ Gorsuch takes aim ...
New 3D scans of tropical rainforests give scientists better data on forest biomass, boosting carbon tracking and satellite ...
We have known for several decades that the universe is expanding. Scientists use multiple techniques to measure the present-day expansion rate of the universe, known as the Hubble constant. These ...
A new technical paper, “3D atomic-scale metrology of strain relaxation and roughness in Gate-All-Around transistors via electron ptychography,” was published by researchers at Cornell University, ASM ...
Researchers at MIT have developed a system that integrates genAI with physics simulations, to enable users to generate robust ...
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