Interesting Engineering on MSN
MIT engineers develop 3D-printed micro-robots that can be controlled by magnets
Engineers have developed a new soft magnetic hydrogel that can be 3D-printed into microscopic structures.
Under a microscope, a bouquet of lollipop-like structures, each smaller than a grain of sand, waves gently in a Petri dish of ...
A 3D-printed gel that bends, grips, and changes shape with magnets could help build robots and medical tools for drug ...
Under a microscope, a bouquet of lollipop-like structures, each smaller than a grain of sand, waves gently in a petri dish of ...
How-To Geek on MSN
I've owned this Brother printer since 2021, and it's still the only one I recommend to friends
Stop falling for the "all-in-one" printer scam (this incredibly boring alternative is the only one you should actually buy) ...
Bambu Lab's H2C 3D printer is a powerhouse built for professionals, easy enough for beginners to use, and comes with a price ...
Researchers and industry leaders are combining advanced laser systems with artificial intelligence to revolutionize manufacturing of high-performance materials. New breakthroughs include dual-field ...
The Eufymake E1 lets you print on almost anything, but it basically needs its own bedroom and probably can’t make rent.
Springs are great, but making them out of plastic tends to come with some downsides, for fairly obvious reasons. Creating a ...
Researchers developed 3D printed, muscle-inspired magnetic actuators that push, pull, crawl, and grasp. The research paper describes a family of soft actuators that convert applied magnetic fields ...
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