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MIT scientists can now shrink 3D objects down to one thousandth of the size By David Nield. December 16, 2018 ... and it works in three dimensions, which is an added bonus.
We last covered Mixed Dimensions two years ago when its grand plan was to build a marketplace for 3D printable objects — to tap into what it assumed would be fast-flowing consumer demand to ...
Mixed Dimensions (MXD), a Jordanian startup now relocated to Silicon Valley, ... along with a cloud platform for sharing and browsing 3D objects, and locating related 3D print services. ...
It’s very subtle, but if you saw [Greg]’s 3D printed stone to Lego adapter while walking down the street, it might just cause you to stop mid-stride. This modification to real objects b… ...
Researchers have developed a new technique, called MonoCon, that improves the ability of artificial intelligence (AI) programs to identify three-dimensional (3D) objects, and how those objects ...
Physicists have figured out how to move an object in three dimensions without the need for any physical contact, just by the clever use of magnets. Magnetic Levitation, MagLev for short, is the ...
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