News

Think Google Lens is just for IDing flowers and landmarks? I tried it on random 3D printed parts, medical thingamajigs, and one oddly familiar object that almost tricked it.
Google’s Gemini Nano Banana lets you turn any photo into a lifelike 3D figurine in seconds—easy, free, and Instagram-ready.
If you've ever accidentally sliced yourself on broken glass or a piece of paper, you may have noticed that the bleeding can ...
Matteo Di Paola, CEO and co-founder of Servati, talks to us about how it produces designer sneakers that are 3D-printed and ...
Over a year ago, we took a look at importing a .step file of a KiCad PCB into FreeCAD, then placing a sketch and extruding it ...
In an era where online jewelry shopping has become the norm, the difference between good and extraordinary lies not just in the gemstones.
A reporter from Beijing Youth Daily discovered at Shougang Park that the 2025 Service Trade Fair is reconstructing the ...
Most consumer metal detectors find coin-sized objects 8–16 inches deep, but pro models can find items several feet down. In ...
Cities across the U.S. are combining art with shade to shield people from rising temperatures and educate them about our ...
David Bowie Centre, part of the V&A East Storehouse, is the permanent home for the icon's archive, which is being made ...
He invented 3D printing processes to speed small-scale additive manufacturing and aid nuclear fusion development.