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If you’ve been paying attention, you know Cobra’s been exploring 3D printing in other parts of the bag, too. Most notably in the 3D-printed irons played by Max Homa and Gary Woodland.
Each of the 3D-printed schools will span 20,000 square meters—making a combined 40,000 square meters—40 times larger than any previously completed 3D-printed building worldwide.
The design video covers the 3D printed design as well as some great action shots of the dump truck doing its thing. We’ve featured some builds from [ProfessorBoots] before, too, like this neat ...
TL;DR Key Takeaways : Researchers are exploring the application of golf ball dimple technology to propellers to reduce drag, optimize airflow, and improve propulsion efficiency.
The USGA and R&A had announced they will change the speed standard they use to test golf balls beginning in January 2028. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BUFFALO, NY / ACCESS Newswire / June 10, 2025 / OnCore Innovations, a pioneer in golf technology, proudly announces the launch of its funding campaign aiming to raise $10 million for the upcoming ...
Doha, Qatar: The largest 3D construction printer in the world has been installed at a school construction site in Doha. The first of the two BODXL ...
Zoe Watts, 38, of Lincoln, allegedly used a 3D printer to try and make a semi-automatic weapon which could have been converted into a submachine gun if correctly manufactured.
More information: Asma Harun et al, 3D Tumor-Mimicking Phantom Models for Assessing NIR I/II Nanoparticles in Fluorescence-Guided Surgical Interventions, ACS Nano (2025). DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5c01919 ...
Alastair Hamilton PEZ sez: Back in February I was lucky enough to test out the Fizik Vento Antares R3 Adaptive 3D-Printed saddle, and very nice it was, too. But the 3D-Printed saddle might just cost ...
The golf ball is a longer discussion. That’s going to be a bit of time. I’m still working on it. We think later this year I’ll have a golf ball that will be very interesting to test.
A few years ago, Ben Griffin gave up pro golf for good. Now he's one of the hottest players on Tour and playing in his first U.S. Open.