An Australian company has created a significant evolution of the construction industry in the form of Charlotte, a spider-like robot capable of building houses.
The housing problem continues to keep the Spanish population awake at night. More and more citizens are finding it difficult ...
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How construction 3D printing is changing our world
In the 21st century, 3D printing has become commonplace. Nowadays, few people remember that the first object printed using ...
In Nairobi, UNESCO is equipping teachers with cutting-edge digital skills to transform science education. Through hands-on ...
There are many incredible open-source robotic arm projects out there, but there’s a dearth of affordable, stable, and mobile robotic platforms with arms. That’s where XLeRobot comes ...
A Bristol teenager built a functional robotic hand using Lego Mindstorms, proving educational toys can spark engineering ...
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Inspire Youth Zone Chorley builds confident first steps in digital making through Skills Bootcamps
Inspire Youth Zone in Chorley has boosted its hands-on tech offer after staff completed 3D 360’s DfE-funded Advanced ...
The North Scott robotics had to squeeze into a small corner of Michele Mess’s art room in the high school. They were barely ...
WPI's PeAR Bat uses ultrasonic echolocation like bats to navigate smoke and darkness for autonomous rescue missions ...
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Engineers Can't Believe This Mechanism Works
In this video on the Innovative Techs channel, you'll discover incredible new inventions that are taking technology to the ...
HP’s additive manufacturing team is transforming drone production with 3D printing, enabling lighter, smarter, and more scalable aircraft.
Magnetic graphene oxide sheets fold, move, sense motion, and switch function by swapping magnetic layers, offering a fast, reprogrammable platform for soft robots and other morphable structures.
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