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Re-live the early days of space flight in this exciting, educational and fully interactive simulator. With full VR support. Demo available.
The latest 3DMark for the PC has been released. Along with a few changes and an updated interface for 2016.This version adds a VRMark preview that show cases their upcoming virtual reality benchmark. In this preview, you can freely explore two VRMark test scenes with Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. But don't worry if you don't have a headset. The preview works with your monitor too.
Jordan Reeves was offered a chance to create her own prosthetic arm through KIDmob's and 3D software company Autodesk's Superhero Cyborgs program in San Francisco, and she designed something that just might make the other kids so jealous they'll be disappointed with their own two standard-issue arms.
We've seen any number of 3D printed body parts for both animals and humans, but a team from St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, is taking us into the future with the Biopen, which can customize 3D printed cartilage as it's needed.
Prosthesis devices have been around for decades, and the technology improves each year to the point where they are lifelike and can function almost as well as a natural limb. But what about those who still have all their parts, but need help using them?
StereoPhoto Maker is a versatile stereo image editor and viewer and can automatically batch-align hundreds of images and mount them to the 'window'.
The Wall Street Journal takes a look at the new Oculous Rift.
Stumbled on this 3D video compiled for what looks like a number of different ocean aquariums. The quality is excellent, but make sue you select 1080p for resolution if your player doesn't default to that. Oh - and you need your red/blue glasses.
If you have or know a kid, you know they spend a lot of time drawing. And some of what they draw is a truly unique window into their brains, isn't it? Mattel's ThingMaker 3D Printer promises to turn your child's drawings into actual toys they can play with!
3D Inventor makes the first 3D Printed digital sundial. Here's how.
Bathrooms are really hard to decorate. Other than your choice of towels and maybe a toilet seat cover, what can you really do? Maybe the answer is 3D Printed T-Rex accessories!
It seems the world is obsessed with the selfie. It was even named the word of the year in 2013! Now you can have a 3D printed model of your head added to one of three body types, in case you'd like to memorialize yourself in a more permanent manner than just a digital file.
Create the highest quality 3D text and graphics, such as headings, logos, titles. Now nodes can rotate by degree, you can move nodes into a group from the hierarchy list, and there is support for the Dutch language.
Most kids spend a great deal of time drawing, and most parents' refrigerators are covered in drawings. 3Doodler brings your kids' doodling to new, three-dimensional life.
Balance your ball through a series of 3D Mazes. (Andriod)
Is there nothing 3D printing cannot do? This macaw's beak was severely damaged, leaving it unable to eat. Through 3D printing, it was given a new beak... and a new lease on life!
Cool front side image of an older jet fighter.
Hardware.info takes an extensive look at 6 models of 3D Printers based on performance and price. With 3D printing becoming more mainstream, they wanted to show what may fit your needs and budget.
Quote:"FDB 3D printers are actually quite simple machines. A roll of plastic thread, usually PLA or ABS plastic, is heated up to around 200 degrees Celsius, This causes the plastic to melt, and then the nozzle on the printer moves back and forth above a flat surface, and the melted plastic is ejected. It cools down and solidifies, and by adding more layers of plastic, the printer slowly builds up a 3 dimensional object.[/nq]
The printers they look at are: Inno3D M1, Makerbot Replicator 5th Gen, Ultimaker 2, XYZPrinting da Vinci 1.0 AiO, XYZPrinting da Vinci Junior 1.0 and Zortrax M200
Read the full article here
Quote:"FDB 3D printers are actually quite simple machines. A roll of plastic thread, usually PLA or ABS plastic, is heated up to around 200 degrees Celsius, This causes the plastic to melt, and then the nozzle on the printer moves back and forth above a flat surface, and the melted plastic is ejected. It cools down and solidifies, and by adding more layers of plastic, the printer slowly builds up a 3 dimensional object.[/nq]
The printers they look at are: Inno3D M1, Makerbot Replicator 5th Gen, Ultimaker 2, XYZPrinting da Vinci 1.0 AiO, XYZPrinting da Vinci Junior 1.0 and Zortrax M200
Read the full article here
Throughout the course of your life, you're going to end up getting any number of injections, and no matter how stoic you are they always hurt at least a little. Comfortably Numb is a new 3D printed gadget that aims to change that.
The medical field has benefited from 3D printing in ways that are sometimes hard to imagine, but the advances in technology are not limited to helping humans... Animals can reap the benefits as well.
New makeup formulas require testing to ensure they won't cause rashes or worse, but testing on animals is not a good option for a wide variety of reasons. L'Oreal is now using 3D printing technology to have their makeup and test it, too.
3D printing is increasingly popular for many items, but what they all have in common is being made of non-biological materials. The folks at BioBots are looking to change that, and have begun experimental printing of living human tissue. Science is equal parts fascinating and frightening sometimes, isn't it?
Caltech is developing a chip that will allow you to reproduce an object in 3D simply by snapping a picture of it.
Not all 3D printers turn out perfect products, but Retouch3D offers a way to fix those annoying little glitches that can ruin a finished object.
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