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Interesting Engineering on MSNVideo: 3D-printed humanoid robot made in just $70 with lifelike arms, chatbot brainA new open-source humanoid robot, ALANA, is attracting action in the maker community for its affordability and functionality.
The first day of AMW 2025 launched with strong momentum at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre around Australian ...
Swinburne University of Technology facilities and research expertise will help power a new $270.5 million research initiative ...
Starbucks is launching its first 3D printed store in the U.S.—a drive-thru-only location in Brownsville, Texas, built using ...
On April 25, the FAO’s European Inland Fisheries and Aquaculture Advisory Commission (EIFAAC) published the draft European Cormorant Management Plan. Prompted by concerns about the perceived impact of ...
Inathi Bikhwe was born at home in a rural village 22 years ago. Health and Home Affairs services were far away, which meant Inathi’s birth wasn’t registered within the initial three-day period. DNA ...
Mining contractors have mobilised to develop Hillgrove Resources’ Nugent underground deposit within the Kanmantoo copper mine in South Australia. With equipment and labour on-site, Nugent is ...
After an initially slow take-up in the market, the Porsche Boxster series has established itself as a very desirable alternative to a 911 and for many drivers represents a superior handling package.
At the 36th Banksia Foundation National Sustainability Awards, the Australian Food Pact (AFP) won the Business Services and Solutions Award, recognising efforts and changes across Australia’s food ...
Wind and solar developers are eager to build, landowners have the space, yet too often, deals stall before they even start. The supply is here, the demand is there, but a clear, fair path of ...
However, they're not building them in the conventional way. They're printing them using the world's largest 3D printer of its kind. "We thought, 'How do we turn that wood waste into something very ...
"Our goal was to engineer that failure into something more graceful and safer." To do that, the team 3D printed a ceramic structure based on the Miura-ori origami pattern -- which is a way to fold ...
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