Challenger Learning Center celebrates Star Wars Day – WTXL
Prizes for trivia included a 3-D printed death star, movie tickets, and holiday cards that go along with the theme of the movie they’re showing.
This Real Fish Fillet Was 3D Printed From Cells Grown in a Lab – Singularity Hub
The company says the fish is the first of its kind in the world, and they’re aiming to commercialize the 3D bioprinter used to create it.
Atlanta mass shooting suspect Deion Patterson charged; woman killed ID’d as CDC employee
A mass shooting is defined by the Gun Violence Archive as four or more people injured or killed, not including the perpetrator. Last Updated May 3, …
King’s coronation: What’s happens on the day – explained in 3D – YouTube
The King and Queen Consort will travel the same route in a procession to and from Westminster Abbey on 6 May, where the coronation ceremony will …
3D Cloud by Marxent Raises $7.5 Million in Series D to Fast-Track Design Automation with AI
PRNewswire/ — 3D Cloud by Marxent, the 3D product experience platform for furniture and home improvement retailers, announced today that it has …
How New Mammography Enhancements Benefit Both Women and Providers
3-D Mammography. Three-dimensional mammography, also known as digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT), offers advantages over 2-D mammography alone in …
Innovative 3D-printed wearable sensor for sweat analysis – News Medical
3D-printing enables an entirely new design mode for wearable sweat sensors by allowing us to create fluidic networks and features with unprecedented …
A-MAY-Zing Kid 9-year-old artist creates 3D works of art | KRON4
A-MAY-Zing Kid 9-year-old Luke joins host Olivia Horton to chat about his love of art and how he is able to create 3-D characters from recycled …
Company introduces lab-grown fish that is served up by 3-D printers – Earth.com
The world’s first 3D-printed lab-grown fish that claims to offer the same taste and texture as its natural counterpart.
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