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While it’s not the first 3D printed roller coaster we’ve seen, it’s probably the only one that accurately simulates the real thing.
How to 3D print your creation Our resident CNET 3D printing expert James Bricknell has taken this craze one step further and, using some clever AI technology, 3D-printed one of these ChatGPT images.
Emergency medicine providers in rural hospitals in Vermont are now able to practice their advanced life-saving skills on 3D-printed models by UVMMC.
Being able to 3D-print a number of models with the same anatomy would solve this problem. The models are created via multi-material 3D printing, allowing them to mimic both soft tissue and hard bones.
A new era of 3D printers from Prusa and Bambu Lab are faster and more precise than ever.
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