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A Clifton Park teen sells 3D-printed Crocs accessories, while a Troy creative produces whimsical yet practical designs.
With a 3D printer, a projector and a lot of pixie dust (spray paint), you too can bring Disneyland into your home.
When Rifle’s newest park opens on Birch Avenue, visitors might just walk through a paper airplane archway, soar on a zipline, ...
General Motors has a new UK design studio. We took a visit and sampled its debut project, an all-new Corvette concept ...
At the foyer of the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center earlier this week, research scientist Bailey Williamson clamped a wand-like device onto a model cervix wit ...
The use of advanced computer modelling has enabled the accurate prediction of rotor downwash and outwash for the first time, ...
Discover the innovative frost-resistant surface that prevents frost buildup for over 150 hours, revolutionizing anti-frost ...
The Empire State building stands approximately 15 inches tall, whereas the Statue of Liberty measures at just under two inches without its base. At this scale, even ants would be too big to represent ...
The new Opel Grandland blends German practicality with Stellantis tech — but driving purists may want more excitement ...
In the late 90s and early 2000s, the most video game-y genre of video game was unquestionably the 3D platformer. The ...
I had the chance to experience it at Mercedes first-ever off-road park in Melbourne ... the electric model keeps the signature G-Class luxury with MBUX digital displays, Burmester 3D sound ...
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Audi SQ6 e-tron 2025 review
Audi have launched the performance grade for the Q6 SUV line - the SQ6 e-tron. Is this the taste-test for what to expect from ...