Inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, an MIT team has designed a technique that could transform flat panels into medical devices, habitats, and other objects without the use of tools.
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CHEYENNE — Panelists discussed the local impact of nationwide efforts to restrict access to books Saturday, following a documentary viewing at Laramie County Community College. Hosted by LCCC’s Ludden ...
For years, Assam has been known for its tea gardens and oil fields, not for technology ventures. The Northeast rarely figured in conversations about startups, and founders from the region often felt ...
Saturday mornings are at their busiest at Kathatitam in Hyderabad. Tucked away on the fifth floor of a complex in a quiet Gachibowli lane, the library-cum-cultural space opened in August, 2025, with ...
BELEN, N.M. (KRQE) – In a small town where resources can be limited, one local library is opening its doors to big ideas by offering free access to 3D printing. “I started looking for a place where I ...
Alecia Gray writes on the “Hopes and Dreams” board during Tuesday’s design workshop for the new library in Orcutt. She suggested including a "Library of Things," where patrons could borrow items such ...
File photo of the Lawrence Public Library on Friday, July 26, 2024. As the Lawrence Public Library works on its facilities master plan, it’s asking the public for input on what its services and ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — The Toledo Lucas County Public Library is eyeing a December 2026 opening for its new Washington branch, as construction continues at the intersection of Alexis and Tremainsville roads.
Cobra is giving golfers more opportunities to fit into their groundbreaking 3D-printed irons. Joining the 3DP Tour irons, which are the first commercially available 3D-printed irons in the game, Cobra ...
The Obama Presidential Center is breaking its silence after years of criticism over its unconventional design, with an Obama Foundation official now addressing public questions about the project.
A quiet town in western Denmark is quickly becoming a testing ground for the future of housing. Skovsporet, described as Europe's largest 3D-printed housing project, is now taking shape in Holstebro.