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Intel teams up with UC Berkley to add carbon nanotubes to heat sinks to crank up CPU speeds.
BOOOOM! Carbon nanotubes - pretty much the best thing ever.
OOooooooooOOooo, I just went to their youtube page. . . . . found this.
I just randomly came across this and was blown away. I have seen some complex 3d printed digit mechanisms, but I must say this deserves some 3d printed attention.
They'll cost you more than a buck and a coupon from the back of a comic book, but they actually work. Sort of.
Skynet … . Not quite, but interesting.
Cold spray -
http://www.3ders.org/articles/20131114-ge-new-cold-spray-3d-printing-technology-to-build-up-and-repair-parts.html
Danny Hillis: Back to the future (of 1994)
Great talk - watch it and think.
One startup created functioning slices of liver by 3D printing living cells, a huge step in potential for 3D printed organs.
Boom. It's happening people.
3D printing company Solid Concepts announced it has manufactured the world’s first 3D Printed Metal Gun using a laser sintering process and powdered metals.
Now that's a 3D printed gun.
I am usually pretty calm about the British media’s constant search for news and the damage it can do but this has pissed me off as it could affect me. Over hyped so much by the media, the 3d printed weapon story is now freaking the police through ignorance - and these parts are only makerbot upgrades! Amazing. Rant over… … Until next time. And there will be a next time.
Scientists report the first self-healing elastomer that requires no intervention to induce its repair.
Graphene - carbon nanotubie goodness in a 3d Printer. Awesome.
ARBURG, is presenting a unique 3D printer called "Freeformer" which allows users to take 3D CAD files and turn out functional parts made from drops of liquid plastic.
In the future, metals capable of repairing themselves just might be commonplace.
Insane.
By caging bacteria in 3D printed microscopic houses, scientists at The University of Texas at Austin are studying how disease-causing bacteria, such as those found in the human gut and lungs, interact and develop infections.
WildCat is a four-legged robot being developed to run fast on all types of terrain. So far WildCat has run at about 16 mph on flat terrain using bounding and...