Jiang is now in his final semester at UB and on track to obtain his bachelor’s degree more than a year early. “Fiercely loyal to Buffalo,” he hopes to continue developing digital tools to help the ...
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D printing is injecting much-needed innovation into sneaker design, but it’s small brands that are leading where big names ...
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On the fourth floor of the Minneapolis Veterans Administration Medical Center, with a panoramic view of the Mississippi River ...
University of Maine researchers have spent the last few years proving they can 3D print just about anything: Pods for growing oysters? Easy. A boat? Sure. A house? No problem. Now, partners at the ...