Basically Homeless on MSN
My Gaming PC Can Now Smell Pizza and Bad Breath
I turned an old gaming rig into a fully functional “smelling” PC using AI, Arduino sensors, and a 3D-printed nose. It ...
Explore the LEGO Icons Holiday Express and its innovative 3D printed piece, a game changer for LEGO manufacturing.
The human body and sharp objects don’t get along very well, especially when they are being wielded with ill-intent. Since ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Engineers 3D-print flat sheets that transform into curved satellite structures in space
A team led by aerospace Ph.D. student Ivan Wu and his advisor Jeff Baur has developed a low-energy, scalable technique that ...
Force feedback joysticks are prized for creating a more realistic experience when used with software like flight sims. Sadly, you can’t say the same thing about using them with mech games, ...
A new form of 3D-printed twisting metamaterial which can mitigate the effects of impact could lead to improved crash protection for vehicles in the years ahead. Researchers from universities in ...
You may or may not know that Pontiac built a 301-cubic-inch V8 from 1977 to 1981. Although it was touted as lighter than its Chevrolet small-block counterparts, it was far from a barnburner. Just ...
Gardaí have arrested a man and seized a 3D printed firearm alongside a quantity of controlled drugs following a search of a property in Ballymun. As part of ongoing investigations targeting the sale ...
A man in his 40s has been arrested following the seizure of a firearm and a quantity of drugs in Dublin. As part of ongoing investigations targeting the sale and supply of drugs and related criminal ...
I recently wrote about my experience of having my feet scanned for a bespoke pair of 3D-printed sandals- and now they’re finally here. Promising ‘yacht-inspired architecture’ and developed in ...
Washington State University researchers unveiled 3D-printed antenna arrays with a chip-scale processor, a major breakthrough for flexible wireless systems. This innovation promises lighter, more ...
Washington State University-led researchers have developed a chip-sized processor and 3D printed antenna arrays that could someday lead to flexible and wearable wireless systems and improved ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results