Albany police arrested 42-year-old Demetrio Daga following a year-long investigation into massive ghost gun manufacturing.
Austin-based firm Icon Technologies, which has a $57 million NASA contract, laid off more than 100 of its 400 employees.
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The researchers tested various PLA formulations, finding that the panels help attract invertebrates, a critical factor for ...
Clinicians have successfully used custom-made 3D printed bone scaffolds, printed on-site at The University of Queensland, to ...
Inverse spoke with Genki's CEO Eddie Tsai about the elusive Switch 2, its relationship with the Japanese tech company, and ...
In line with Salon C!Print 2025’s tagline, “Make it happen”, Mimaki France will showcase its latest technological ...
Flint's flexible, rechargeable paper batteries could one day replace their lithium-ion counterparts in your smartwatch, phone ...
Bashaw town council gave approval for a vending machine featuring 3D printed toys to offer its wares in the local arena. The decision was made at the Jan. 2 regular ...
The company had 400 employees at last count, according to the Austin Business Journal's list of tech employers in the area — ...
HP has heard this call to the right kind of customization this year with its HyperX Pulsefire Saga branded gaming mice that, ...
And a large integration hangar was packed with hardware: two lunar landers, two lunar rover mock-ups, a hopper, and other ...