The U.S. Army has started using 3D-printed lego-like bridge parts in order to rapidly assemble infrastructure in combat zones.
Imagine the power to clone your favorite LEGO piece—not just any piece, but let’s say, one that costs €50 second-hand.
The LEGO Group has unveiled its upcoming LEGO Marvel Winter 2025 offerings, which includes a selection of Savage Land-esque ...
For all the Wicked fans, this collectible set lets kids 8 and up build Glinda & Elphaba’s dormitory and recreate iconic ...
The Parasaurolophus, a giant herbivorous dinosaur that inhabited Earth approximately ... Lin's innovative approach combines acoustic analysis and 3D printing. Initial experiments indicate the ...
As a proof-of-concept, the researchers made more than 50 nanoscale objects, including a "nano-dinosaur," a "dancing ... a voxel is realized in 3D.) These programmable nanostructures can be ...
Wings may be the obvious choice when studying the connection between dinosaurs and birds ... they combined the videos with 3D models to visualize how the bird's bone surfaces fit together ...
Nike has unveiled its first nearly fully 3D-printed shoe, the Air Max 1000, at ComplexCon in Las Vegas. Developed in collaboration with 3D-printing specialist Zellerfeld, the innovative footwear ...
This year, Toyota’s Customizing & Development department had already launched the Hyper-F SUV concept, a vehicle that featured multiple 3D printed parts, showing the potential of the technology in the ...
Nike’s new Air Max 1000 are the company’s first shoes manufactured almost entirely using 3D printing. Debuting at ComplexCon this past weekend in Las Vegas, Nike collaborated with Zellerfeld ...