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After connecting on Reddit, good samaritan Paul Hodara offered a free 3D-printed prosthetic finger to Adam Cutshall, who called the gesture a “truly selfless act” Adam Cutshall was at his Lincoln, Nebraska home building a mini golf course for his son ...
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Radical gun rights movement "3D2A" and 3D printers spark rapid rise in ghost guns, NYPD says
A growing online gun rights movement known as "3D2A," and the accessibility of 3D printers, have sparked an explosive growth of ghost guns in New York City — and could soon spread across the nation, the New York City Police Department said.
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3D printing: The future of food
In a perfect world, people would have easy access to fresh fruits and vegetables at affordable prices. They would not live in food deserts and 30% to 40% of food produced in the U.S. would not be lost annually through overproduction,
The 3-D printed homes will be listed at a starting price of $475k Kimberlee Speakman is a digital writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2022. She has also published stories in Forbes and worked in broadcast television as a reporter for ...
We meet Year 7 student, Lois, who, with the help of her classmates, has 3D printed her own hand that she can use in her day to day life. Lois was born missing part of her left hand, and when was 6 she was given a 3D printed hand by Mat Bowtell. Mat runs a company called Free 3D Hands, helping kids around the world with limb difference.
As 3D printing technology improves, people keep finding new uses for it. And the latest is pretty sweet: cheesecake. Researchers with the department of mechanical engineering at Columbia University created a seven-ingredient slice of cake using a 3D ...