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Scientists turned a mosquito’s bloodsucking mouth into a tiny high resolution 3D printer
Under a microscope, the mosquito’s proboscis looks like a tiny, precision tool. Thin, flexible, and sharp, it slips through skin almost unnoticed to draw blood. To most people, it’s a nuisance. To ...
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How I visualize my 3D printing data with Excel
Documenting 3D printing data reveals trends, helps with budgeting, and boosts confidence in the printing process. Analyzing printing data saves time and money, aids in spotting patterns for supply ...
The tiny opaque tube that Yonghui Ding holds up to the light in his laboratory looks like a bit of debris from a dismantled ...
How to Use Creality Print 6 Slicer, Settings G-code and Preview Explained; Creality Print 6 Tutorial, Connect Creality ...
Researchers in the US have used a massive 3D printer to create complex concrete forms that speed up nuclear plant ...
Mosquitoes live almost everywhere on Earth and are easy to rear. The team estimates that organic 3D printing nozzles made ...
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