A child in Texas received an Iron Man-like prosthetic hand which was created by a 3D printer. Non-profit organization E-Nable, which advocates the use of 3D-printing for prosthetic limbs, provided ...
It’s exciting how much 3D printing has enabled us to produce pretty much any shape for any purpose on the fly. Among the most thoughtful uses for the technology that we’ve seen are the many ...
How would you like to be Iron Man? Makers have been 3D printing parts of Iron Man’s suit – like the arc reactor and the repulsors – for a while now, but this is the first time we’ve come across a ...
A Texas kindergartner is feeling like Iron Man thanks to a new prosthetic hand that was created by a 3D printer. Keith Harris, 5, got to show off his new high-tech hand Friday as he exchanged ...
It looks like Iron Man's arm, but it's actually a fully-functioning bionic prosthetic for a seven-year-old kid. Electronically wired and capable of moving, it can, for instance, open and close its ...
Iron Man is coming to life! Well, maybe not the superhero himself, but his iconic suit is being recreated. A group of engineering students and the Discovery Channel teamed up to make a real-life Iron ...
The superhero hand was made using 3-D printing technology. — -- Jack Carder, a 5-year-old boy from Columbus, Ohio, threw the ceremonial first pitch at Columbus Clippers minor league baseball game ...
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