When we tie our shoelaces or open a bottle of soda, we do it on autopilot, reflexively. Meanwhile, millions of people all ...
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This is the world’s first entire arm exoskeleton, giving stroke patients more ‘independence'
One in four people suffers a stroke during their lifetime, according to the World Stroke Organisation. Stroke survivors with ...
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Scientists 3D printed muscle tissue in microgravity. The goal is to make human organs from scratch
To work toward getting around this issue, researchers used parabolic flights to simulate microgravity conditions, then 3D ...
A team of researchers from North Carolina State University has created a new 3D-printing method that builds paper-thin ...
In October, a student presented a robotic hand made entirely from LEGOs at the 2025 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on ...
Construction robots are no longer a far-off idea. They're already changing job sites by tackling repetitive, heavy, and often dangerous tasks. The latest robot comes from Australia, where a ...
Manufactured using digital light processing (DLP) additive techniques, the lattice serves as a bionic musculoskeletal ...
At the 76th International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Sydney, the Australian companies Crest Robotics and Earthbuilt Technology presented an unusual construction robot called Charlotte. The spider ...
CEO Francesco De Stefano on why he believes the U.S. is the place to go to define the future of industrial-scale 3D printing.
Charlotte, a spider-like 3D printing robot, was developed jointly by Australian companies Crest Robotics and Earthbuilt Technology. Developers said the robot can help make construction cheaper and ...
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