May 10, 2015
Mohenjo
Technical
3d print, 3D printed sculpture from ultrasound, 3d printing, amazon, business, Business News, Hotels, human-rights, medicine, mental-health, research, Science, Science News, Tatiana Guerra, technology, Technology News, transformative experience, travel, ultrasound image data 3d printed, ultrasound photos, unborn children, vacation

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It’s a bit of a modern touchstone for expectant mothers and fathers to see the first ultrasound photos of their unborn children. It’s a moving, transformative experience for parents-to-be, but for Tatiana Guerra, it was an experience she was unlikely to ever have.
At 30 years old, Guerra was 20 weeks pregnant, so when she went to her doctor to discover how her unborn son, Murilo, was progressing, she had no expectation of actually seeing an image of what her baby looked like. Guerra unfortunately lost her sight when she was 17.
But with the aid of 3D printing, the young mother had a priceless experience. Her doctor surprised her with a 3D printed sculpture of her baby’s face which was taken from ultrasound image data. It allowed her to touch a replica of her tiny boy’s face and in a tactile way, take in how Murilo might look.
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Blind Expectant Mother is Moved as She Touches Her Baby Boy’s 3D Printed Face
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April 26, 2015
Mohenjo
Technical
318 People are Turned into 3D Printed Statues, 3d printing, 3D printing technology, amazon, America using the 3D printing technology, business, Business News, Entire Spanish Village, Grupo Sicnova, Hotels, human-rights, major 3D printing chops, medicine, mental-health, research, Science, Science News, technology, Technology News, travel, vacation

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When I was in high school, we had a bi-yearly tradition which involved the taking of the famous panoramic photo. A special camera crew would come out to our small town–and very small high school—and cram us all in together on two or three sets of bleachers as we smoothed out our hair and donned what we thought were cool shades.
We were told to stand very still (although there was usually someone who waited until the camera had moved past them and then they ran behind everybody to the other side so they were actually in the shot twice) while the camera moved slowly to get one long image of several hundred kids.
Many weeks later we were all presented with our own very long, horizontal, rolled up photo featuring the whole school. Still enjoyed many years later—and still posted on Facebook with mirth and memories—I was reminded of the process upon hearing of Grupo Sicnova’s announcement today. They have come to the end of one large mission in showing off some major 3D printing chops, as well as bringing some futuristic technology to a rural area—something that’s happening more and more.
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Entire Spanish Village of 318 People are Turned into 3D Printed Statues
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Entire Spanish Village of 318 People are Turned into 3D Printed Statues
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March 27, 2015
Mohenjo
Science
3d Print Molecules, 3d printing, 3d Printing Chemistry, amazon, biology, business, Business News, chemistry, drug discovery, Hotels, huffingtonpost, Huffpost Science Click, human organs, human-rights, Martin D. Burke, medicine, mental-health, Molecule Machine, Molecule Making Machine, research, Science, Science News, Slideshow, technology, Technology News, travel, vacation, Video, What's Working
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Thanks to advances in 3-D printing, it’s now possible to whip up everything from pizza to prosthetics to human organs with the push of a button.
Now researchers have created a 3-D printer that works on the atomic scale, assembling complex molecules from scratch. And they say their molecule-making machine could revolutionize the drug-development process and simplify the fabrication of solar cells and other high-tech products.
A drug discovery revolution? “We’re really excited about the immediate impacts that this will have on drug discovery,” Dr. Martin D. Burke, a professor of chemistry at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and one of the researchers, says in a video released by the university.
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March 13, 2015
Mohenjo
Technical
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I have said it once, and I’ll say it again. 3D printing and robots will continue their inevitable convergence, leading to completely custom robots which can perform virtually any human-like task, and feature an appearance tailored to our individual preferences. We aren’t all the way there yet, but with 3D printing, we are getting ever so close.
One company, called RoboSavvy, is probably as close as any other company out there though, with their latest creation of a 3D printed humanoid robot. This robot is unlike any other robot you have seen before, and it is built mostly of 3D printed parts.
“The hands, fingers, forearms, head, chest shell, and several internal supports as well as the custom handle on the Segway are 3D printed,” Samantha Mehditash of RoboSavvy tells 3DPrint.com. “[The parts were printed on a] Makerbot Replicator 2X 3D Printer and our custom made large size 3D printer.”
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RoboSavvy’s Amazing New 3D Printed Humanoid Robot Utilizes Oculus Rift and a Segway for Control
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February 6, 2015
Mohenjo
Technical
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NASA is already using 3D printing to make rocket engine parts, a space pizza maker and even physical photos from the Hubble Space Telescope. But by the end of September, one NASA engineer expects to complete the first space cameras made almost entirely out of 3D-printed stuff.
“As far as I know, we are the first to attempt to build an entire instrument with 3D printing,” Jason Budinoff, an aerospace engineer at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland, said in a statement.
Budinoff is building a 2-inch (50 millimeters) camera for a CubeSat — a miniature satellite. The camera will have to pass vibration and thermal-vacuum tests next year to prove that it’s capable of space travel. Budinoff is also using 3D printing to build a 14-inch (350 mm) dual-channel telescope.
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April 24, 2014
Mohenjo
Science
3-D Printing, 3d Print Heart, 3d Printed Heart, 3d printer, 3d Printer Heart, 3d Printer to Build Human Heart, 3d printing, a human heart, amazon, Artificial Heart, Bioficial Heart, biology, Build Human Heart, business, Business News, Hotels, huffingtonpost, human-rights, Impact Change, Ky., LOUISVILLE, medicine, mental-health, research, Science, Science News, Slideshow, technology, Technology News, travel, vacation
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It may sound far-fetched, but scientists are attempting to build a human heart with a 3-D printer.
Ultimately, the goal is to create a new heart for a patient with their own cells that could be transplanted. It is an ambitious project to first, make a heart and then get it to work in a patient, and it could be years — perhaps decades — before a 3-D printed heart would ever be put in a person.
The technology, though, is not all that futuristic: Researchers have already used 3-D printers to make splints, valves and even a human ear.
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In this March 6, 2014 photo, a 3-D printer was used to construct these tiny two-ventricle cylinders at the University of Louisville, in Louisville, Ky. Researchers are working on a project to build a human heart using a 3-D printer and human cells. (AP Photo/Dylan Lovan) | ASSOCIATED PRESS
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March 22, 2014
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Technical
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Back when 3D printing was just kicking off, there was much talk of a future where people could download new furniture designs, print them, and furnish their living rooms with new pieces whenever they pleased. But despite the fact that 3D printing your own furniture is totally possible now, it hasn’t really caught on for one simple reason – nobody wants to fill their house with a bunch of snap-together plastic furniture.
But the dream of printing your own furnishings isn’t dead yet. A fledgling company by the name of 4 AXYZ has developed a process that allows you to 3D print stuff using high-quality wood, and hopes to use the technology to offer affordable, custom-designed furniture.
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December 31, 2013
Mohenjo
Technical
2013 Inventions, 2013 Technology, 3d printing, amazon, Apple, Best Technology, Best Technology 2013, business, Business News, Eco-Friendly, Hotels, huffingtonpost, human-rights, Inventions 2013, medicine, mental-health, Recycling & Repurposing, research, Science, Science News, Slideshow, smartphones, Snapchat, Startups, Tech Innovation, Tech News, Technological Advances, technology, Technology News, travel, vacation
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The tech world gave us plenty talk about in 2013. We can build smarter robots. We can 3D-print pretty much anything. Tablet wars are still going strong, Snapchat is still a thing, and now we can binge-watch our favorite TV shows in more ways than ever before.
Yes, 2013 brought us many amazing innovations that we use every day.
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A wristband that lets your boss play Big Brother
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December 25, 2013
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The tech world gave us plenty talk about in 2013. We can build smarter robots. We can 3D-print pretty much anything. Tablet wars are still going strong, Snapchat is still a thing, and now we can binge-watch our favorite TV shows in more ways than ever before.
Yes, 2013 brought us many amazing innovations that we use every day.
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An app that catches your dreams
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December 25, 2013
Mohenjo
Technical
2014, 3d printer, 3d printing, 3d systems, A 3D-printing company, amazon, business, Business News, copiers, engadet, Hotels, human-rights, industrial copiers, Makerbot, medicine, mental-health, name recognition, office printers, printing, rapid prototyping technology, research, Science, Science News, technology, Technology News, travel, vacation, xerox
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We’re mere weeks from 2014, and here’s a sign of the times: A 3D-printing company has just picked up a piece of Xerox, a name that’s still a bit hard for many to divorce from images of office printers and industrial copiers. Of course, 3D Systems isn’t exactly a new kid on the block. The company may not possess the relative name recognition of a MakerBot, but it’s been in the game for almost 30 years, founded by the inventor of the rapid prototyping technology that would give birth to the world of 3D printing.
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