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UT Austin researchers 3D print parts that are both soft and hard. The technology blends rigid and flexible materials in one print.
Still, in most current human-machine systems, the state of the human is neglected. In this context, a novel 3D Mixed Reality (MR) human-robot interface with the Operator Monitoring System (OMS) was ...
Discover how Patrick Jouin uses 3DP and generative design in his latest creation, the Ta.Tamu chair, featuring a unique ...
A group of North Texas doctors and scientists printed part of a human femur—the longest and strongest bone in the body—that ...
Ulna and Radius Fractures: What You Need to Know The forearm is made up of two bones, the ulna and the radius. A forearm fracture can occur in one or both of the forearm bones. Some of the causes ...
Credit: Georgea Layla Holanda Araujo / Instituto Mamiraua A fallen tree in the Amazon city of Fonte Boa has uncovered a burial site with seven ceramic urns containing human bones, believed to date ...
So, what I talked about this morning was the overall development of bone marrow transplantation as a curative therapy. It's a therapy that's now [been] performed about 100,000 times worldwide. The ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNOldest Dinosaur Bone Infection Discovered in 220-Million-Year-Old PlateosaurusA team of researchers have discovered a case of severe osteomyelitis in a Plateosaurus found in Switzerland's Frick Valley – and you can see it in person.
This paper proposes a new algorithm for full body human motion estimation using 3D marker position measurements. The joints are represented with Lie group members, including special orthogonal groups ...
Explore Australia's unique wildlife in 3D with new bone scans of koalas, kangaroos, and platypuses. Discover their hidden secrets through a new image database.
Explore Australia's unique wildlife in 3D with new bone scans of koalas, kangaroos, and platypuses. Discover their hidden secrets through a new image database.
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