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MIT revives 1985 triangular zipper using 3D printing
Old idea reborn: A triangular zipper design from 1985 has been realized by MIT researchers using 3D printing, decades after manufacturing limits stalled the concept. Rapid shape-shifting: The Y-Zipper ...
The five steel wings rise 123 m into the sky. The new landmark of the United Arab Emirates is modelled on the wings of a ...
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MIT researchers revive a 40-year-old triangular zipper concept now made possible by 3D printing
3D printing brings design to life after four decades.
The beauty of each World Cup is the attention to detail and how each edition weaves in the traditions and characteristics of ...
Cloud-based platform turns natural language into automated 3D processes to accelerate product development. With our AI ...
Parkville is redesigning Route 9 through downtown, but flooding near Coffey Road falls under MoDOT's jurisdiction and a fix ...
The Swedish watchmaker Bravur’s Grand Tours collection is “a tribute to the most iconic cycling races”, and its latest ...
MIT has refined an approximately 40-year-old technique to transform flexible objects into a rigid state. The Y-zipper comes ...
Opus Genetics, Inc. (Nasdaq: IRD) ('Opus Genetics” or the 'Company”), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing ...
In 1985, the Innovative Design Fund placed an ad in Scientific American offering up to $10,000 to support clever prototypes ...
Clockshop's Kite Festival returns May 9 to Los Angeles State Historic Park. Don't have a kite? On Sunday, The Times published ...
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