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Using DNA as smart LEGO bricks, scientists are building the next generation of tiny tech that could change computing, medicine, and more.
For the first time, scientists watched sandstone deform from the inside out, grain by grain, revealing insights that could ...
John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, United States ...
MIT researchers have developed a technique that enables real-time, 3D monitoring of corrosion, cracking, and other material ...
3D-printed cardiac patch encourages tissue repair using structural mesh and hydrogel with living cells by Doris Lujanovic, ETH Zurich edited by Lisa Lock, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
Nearly a decade after they first demonstrated that soft materials could guide the formation of superconductors, Cornell researchers have achieved a one-step, 3D printing method that produces ...
This study provides valuable insights into microtubule remodeling during liver-stage Plasmodium berghei development, demonstrating that deletion of the alpha-tubulin C-terminal tail impairs parasite ...
Transforming your design vision into reality can be challenging, especially when precision and detail are key. That’s where 3D scanning steps in, ...
One more short tutorial on Geometry Nodes. Make blocks based on an existing image. Multiple variations can be created based ...
Ready to turn a simple photo into a professional 3D model? In today’s tutorial, I’ll show you exactly how to create a 3D ...