In 2024, the University of Maine unveiled the world’s largest 3D printer, which can print objects up to 29 meters long.
From composition to performance, two recent studies show how additively manufactured steels measure up to their conventionally produced counterparts.
From composition to performance, two recent studies show how additively manufactured steels measure up to their ...
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Long, brown plaster teeth protrude from the top and bottom jaws of the impressive replica Tyrannosaurus rex skull. It’s the centerpiece of the Charles H. Clapp’s small paleontology exhibit, and ...
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T-REX, a new data and engagement infrastructure for Web3 building on Arbitrum, today announced the launch of its platform aimed at addressing one of the industry’s most persistent challenges: ...