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Cracking the code of 3D-printed metal
Scientists are uncovering what happens inside 3D-printed metals, using new sensing tools to make parts stronger, safer and ready for real-world use.
PANJIM: Days after media reports pointed out the incomplete version of the National Anthem in Gomant Bharti Class II Marathi books, the State Council for Educational Research and Training (SCERT) on ...
History Knox Mark Sebastian Jordan authors a column reflecting on the community's history each Saturday. MOUNT VERNON — As you may have seen in the preview article, I will be giving a talk at the Knox ...
Normally, the Printer setup works fine on other days but just when you need it the most, it fails to work. So, if there are any jobs in the queue that can’t be delayed, you can be in a real problem.
FUJIFILM will exhibit production technologies designed to empower print providers to “Make More” at PRINTING United Expo 2025.
The authors of a Maryland Department of Health report call medical errors at hospitals a "trend" and state the repeated rise in the reporting of medical mistake ...
Printers are essential tools in both homes and offices, but they often cause frustration when things go wrong. From paper jams to poor print quality, these ...
PONTIAC — Livingston County is offering a free electronic recycling event from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 25 at the parking of the old Kmart building at 1 Vermillion Plaza in Pontiac.
According to the indictment, Glenn Bednarsh knowingly bought the stolen Warhol trial proof depicting Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin and then attempted to sell it to an auction house.
Here he is, depicted at six months in office, chiseled and brawny, as mighty as the very nation. Here he is as a Star Wars Jedi wielding a ...
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Hard pass. Cold brew. Dad bod. Merriam-Webster adds over 5,000 words to ‘Collegiate’ dictionary
Merriam-Webster has taken the rare step of fully revising one of its most popular dictionaries with a fresh edition that adds over 5,000 new words, including “petrichor,” ...
Some Fort Collins residents who were issued a driving citation earlier this month from a speed radar camera won’t have to pay the fine, a spokesperson with the city’s police department said Tuesday.
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