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Plotters aren’t as common as they once were. Today, many printers can get high enough resolution with dots that drawing ...
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World’s first software‑defined fuselage designed to enhance agility of combat aircrafts
Saab unveils the world’s first software-defined aircraft fuselage, built from 3D-printed metal parts and set to fly in 2026.
As we near the end of 2025, it's becoming increasingly apparent that smart glasses are going to be the next "big" thing. Here ...
Space.com on MSN
Why are the 'Avatar' movies so massive? Their success seems to defy conventional logic
"Avatar" didn't quite kickstart a stereoscopic revolution — though it did prompt thousands of cinemas to get 3D-ready — but how many other films have convinced their audience that watching "flat" ...
CoLab Software is looking to the world’s most valuable company to improve its AI-powered engineering collaboration tool. The ...
The Cliff at Briarcliff High School boasts a math lab, where students can get help with math homework throughout the day. It ...
This Dell laptop flew under the radar during Black Friday and Cyber Monday without any significant discounts, but Amazon dropped a surprise 71% off deal this Wednesday morning that changes everything: ...
Costs have come down and usability has gone up for VR headsets, but they remain most useful for discrete types of meetings.
Tech Xplore on MSN
Speech-to-expression: Controlling digital head avatars via audio signals
Realistic digital avatars are becoming increasingly relevant, for example in virtual and augmented reality applications, ...
Iron-on circuit; thermal drawing of e-fibers; recyclable, self-healing circuits; 'living metal' bioelectronics.
MIT’s prototype points to a future where chips move data millimeters less and save orders of magnitude more energy.
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