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High-speed vision transformers advance metal 3D printing
At Carnegie Mellon University’s Next Manufacturing Center, researchers have developed an off-axial imaging system to capture ...
Speed in 3D printing hasn’t been super important to everyone. Certainly, users value speed. But some value quality even more highly, and if gaining quality means giving up speed, then so be it. That’s ...
Researchers have developed a new method for capturing the complex behavior of turbulent flames produced during combustion. Insights provided by this high-speed 3D imaging approach could be used to ...
Biomedical engineers from the University of Melbourne have invented a 3D printing system, or bioprinter, capable of fabricating structures that closely mimic the diverse tissues in the human body, ...
Imagine a world where the wait for your 3D-printed masterpiece shrinks from a day and a half to just a few hours. It sounds like a dream, right? If you’ve ever felt the frustration of watching your ...
The Prusa CORE One 3D printer has been unveiled introducing a fully enclosed CoreXY mechanism that improves both speed and precision to new heights. This innovative model is engineered for effortless ...
Biomedical engineers from the University of Melbourne say they have invented a bioprinter capable of fabricating structures that closely mimic the diverse tissues in the human body, from soft brain ...
Spatial carrier fringes in different directions, each recording the 3D information of the object at different time points, are captured and superposed through time integration within a single camera ...
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