South Dakota School of Mines & Technology is 3D printing masks for Monument Health and other local health care providers in an effort to help them overcome global shortages of personal protective ...
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Woman’s hood and face mask accidentally turn her into a Harry Potter villain
A London woman unintentionally looked like a Harry Potter Death Eater while on a flight to Japan. Emma Darling, 41, applied a skincare mask and pulled up her hood during the overnight journey, ...
Aiming at lithography, Texas Instruments has created a digital micromirror device (DLP) with 8.9 million pixels that update at 110Gpixel/s.
Logan Bardole got his start in electronics by repairing video game circuit boards as a hobby. Electronics permeate the world. They are in nearly everything we use. In Part 3 of WGLT's weeklong series ...
As time advances, science tends to progress, and medical technology improves. That’s probably no surprise to anyone. But it’s only when you physically see historical health-related contraptions that ...
KLA Corporation remains a core semiconductor holding, benefiting from AI-driven demand and its near-monopoly in process control equipment. Learn more about KLAC stock here.
In a new book, an investment banker explains ‘white space’ and how budding entrepreneurs can spot it
We have been witnessing change in form factor in the beauty industry as well, with formats such as a lip balm in a keychain for school supply or a sunscreen stick or a sunscreen spray. By rethinking ...
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Unemployment fuels Nepal crisis as youth migrate to survive. ‘Hopeful about new govt, but I won’t return’
Addressing corruption & unemployment is top expectation from Nepal’s new leader Sushila Karki. According to Nepal Labour Migration Report, unemployment rate is above 20% among youth.
Murray Leinster’s short story Things Pass By, published in 1945, includes what may be the first description of 3D printers: But this constructor is both efficient and flexible. I feed magnetronic ...
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Light-triggered process lets 3D printers create custom glass structures without glue or high temperatures
Researchers have developed the first binder-free method for 3D printing glass, using light to trigger a chemical reaction that directly forms silica structures without the need for organic additives ...
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