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‘Silicon Village’: US to 3D-print submarine parts in its territory closest to China
Guam has taken a major step toward diversifying its economy and boosting US defense manufacturing in the Pacific.
A new factory capable of 3D printing industrial-grade parts for the Navy could begin manufacturing items by the early part of 2026, according to the lead for the Applied Science & Technology Research ...
Automotive supplier Angstrom Group has acquired Mantle to expand metal 3D-printing technology for toolmaking across global ...
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3D Ultrasound That Sees Entire Organ Blood Flow in Real Time
This study presents a multi-lens ultrasound system that offers tenfold higher resolution for whole-organ imaging, improving ...
Explore the KM3NeT project: a cutting-edge neutrino telescope utilizing deep-sea technology and 3D printed components.
Explore the revolutionary 3D printed frame of the BYD U9 supercar, designed for high performance and record-breaking speed.
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