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What if you could design your 3D print to fall apart on purpose? That’s the curious promise of a new paper from CHI 2025, which brings a serious hacker vibe to the sustainability problem of ...
Philips partners with Prusa Research to provide 3D printing files for trimmer parts, promoting sustainability and reducing e-waste globally.
A new bioprinter uses ultrasound to non-invasively 3D print tissues, biosensors, and medication depots deep in the body.
3D printing is all well and good for prototyping, and it can even produce useful parts. If you want real strenght in plastics, though, or to produce a LOT of parts, you probably want to step up to … ...
ChoiceJacking: Researchers bypass USB lock on Android and iOS As security experts revealed at BlackHat Asia, they managed to steal data from smartphones via USB – and even delete devices.
Samsung's One UI 7 update has now been released. Here are the confirmed features and when to expect the update on your phone!
Plugable PS-10CC hands-on: 100W of power, baby For power, input USB-C power connects to the left end of the peripheral nearest to the priority charging port.
The EU’s common charging solution takes hold on December 28th, requiring USB-C ports on many devices, support for USB PD fast charging, and improved labeling.
Beehive Industries, a company that 3D prints jet engines for unmanned military vehicles, will ramp up production at its Knoxville facility with the help of a new $12.4 million contract sponsored ...
WIRED tried 3D-printed steaks that you can’t buy anywhere yet. But reducing food to a technological problem leaves a bitter taste, and delivers all the joy of licking a catering catalog.
The accomplishment "paves the way for long-distance and long-duration missions where creating spare parts, construction components, and tools on demand will be essential." ...
The NCAA took a stab at clarifying block-charge calls with a new set of guidelines for this season, and unlike past attempts, this one seems to have hit the mark.