These include 20203-D lab technicians, 3-D print experts and 3-D print coordinators.
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When 3-D printing first burst onto the scene, popular scenarios envisioned a 3-D printer in every garage.
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They tested it by getting (some) to wear 3-D glasses and showing them a 3-D video of shrimp.
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The long road to 3-D organs Last year saw an explosion of attempts to produce 3-D printed biological structures.
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The data gathered is then used to create personalized 3-D characters that populate any animation that uses 3-D modeling.
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So when you look at something like a MakerBot, which is a 3-D printing company, they make 3-D printers.
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In other words, it's a combination of 3-D input and output, instead of just viewing an artificially rendered 3-D output.
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Once the artist had 3-D renderings for 16 cohesive sculptures, the smaller objects — horns, plates, coins — were reborn through 3-D printing.
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Free 3-D design software Are you a budding 3-D designer looking for a free alternative to computer-aided design (CAD) software like AutoCAD?
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The algorithm, based on something called a 3-D morphable model, digitally converts a selfie into a 3-D head in less than a second.
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But even more striking than this level of precision is where the 3-D Ising model lands in the space of all possible 3-D CFTs.
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The method, called ColorFab, combines a 3-D printing interface and a special type of 3-D printable ink that changes colors when activated by light.
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As more industries utilize 3-D printing to bring product ideas to life, 3-D design jobs have surged, experiencing a 61.2 percent growth since 2014.
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The researchers used CT scanning and 3-D printing to build a biodegradable scaffold that replicated the exact 3-D structure of each patient's healthy ear.
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The living room one is actually a 3-D set, purchased a few years ago when TV makers were trying to make 3-D a thing again.
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And no, the Arizona Cardinals didn't face off against the Pittsburgh Steelers in 3-D — it was the first year of 3-D commercials at the Super Bowl.
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The strategy with 3-D printing is to take more advanced tissues that have been engineered by hand and re-create them with 3-D printing, he said.
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The book's chapters explain geometric concepts like symmetry and curvature using intricate 3-D shapes (which you can order to examine for yourself from the 3-D printing company Shapeways).
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Lately the conversation has begun to shift away from using 3-D printing solely for prototypes and toward using 3-D printing to produce parts that end up in automobiles.
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Feng's particular 3-D models are a niche algorithm in facial recognition, says Jain—the trendy algorithms right now use 2-D photos because 3-D face data is hard to work with.
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After animators draw up the show using 3-D design software, each individual drone gets assigned to act as a kind of aerial pixel, filling in the 3-D image against the night sky.
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A personalized prototype When we were experimenting with 3-D printers, one of our engineers printed my name in 3-D to try to sell me on how they could be used at Stihl.
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Together they dreamed up a rocket that was more than just supplemented by 3-D-printed parts — they conceptualized Relativity's Terran 1 midsize rocket, which Ellis said is now 95 percent 3-D-printed.
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In 2013, he released blueprints online for the world's first fully 3-D printable gun, allowing anyone with a 3-D printer to create a deadly, unregulated weapon in the privacy of their home.
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Much of the reason is software: Microsoft's Paint 3-D app in the upcoming Windows 10 Creators Update makes designing 3-D objects super simple, and kids can even print out their own Minecraft creations.
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It's one of the largest carbon fiber structures ever created with a 3-D printer—a method that resulted in very little waste—and shares energy with the SUV, which also was 3-D printed.
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Lunar globes already exist, but 3-D, topographic ones do not.
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StubHub, meanwhile, has opted for 3-D renderings over actual photography.
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Russia: Apis Cotr built a 3-D printed home in March.
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When we come back, the debate over 3-D printed guns.
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The promised 3-D mapping projections and fully customized sound systems?
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Thermoplastics commonly used in 3-D printing cannot withstand those temperatures.
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You'd do well to check out Ramsey Nasser's Dialogue 3-D.
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L'Oreal is now exploring another capability of 3-D printers: bioprinting.
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The store is like a 3-D website for the customer.
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The assembly line at Feetz has 100 humming 3-D printers.
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Television was there and 3-D tracking helped the public watching.
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We learned that there are 3-D structures in the rings.
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Then, through 3-D printing, a resin polymer figurine is produced.
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The shared viewing makes 3-D surgery an ideal teaching tool.
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The app does not yet support ceiling lamps in 3-D.
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If, that is, the cuttlefish experienced 3-D vision like ours.
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Both companies are trying to make inroads in 3-D printing.
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Mr. Jensen was hired to help with a 3-D component.
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I had radiation, and subsequent 3-D mammograms have been negative.
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In came tents, computers, microscopes, toilets, and a 3-D scanner.
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I think this is like the mistake that 3-D made.
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Now she's working on OpenWater, an ambitious 3-D imaging startup.
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Now, Mueller and a team at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab are introducing a new kind of 3-D printable ink that makes it possible to recolor 3-D objects after they've been printed.
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But by adding a small snippet of code that renders a 3-D model, The New York Times can also show you a news photo rendered in 3-D so you can more closely explore it.
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It is notable for being a 3-D film based on motion-capture CGI that graced theaters — a full five years before "Avatar" came along and made 3-D CGI a mandatory attribute of blockbuster films.
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The administration's rule changes would also transfer control of the technical information for potentially undetectable 3-D-printed guns from the State Department to Commerce, a move that could facilitate printing of 3-D guns worldwide.
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Kuo also believes the 3-D sensor might enable some sort of 3-D selfie functionality or support for augmented reality, the latter of which Tim Cook has identified as a major area of interest for Apple.
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In all likelihood, 3-D printing will forever remain a niche thing.
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MakerBot, a 3-D printing company, has suffered a slew of layoffs.
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Time to make that bold winged liner 3-D with some rhinestones!
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For your occasional 3-D modeling needs, you can try SketchUp Make .
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This free tool lets you quickly create 3-D designs and models.
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By the time of this story he's converting them into 3-D.
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Ou and his team are looking to further explore 3-D printing.
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Remember how many 3-D printers, you probably had one at [Code].
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As we're doing more with composite materials, 3-D printing, photonics, etc.
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According to Dangerous Minds, all you need is a 3-D printer.
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"I can't see in 3-D, much less 4-D," says Segerman.
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A 3-D model of Lucy's fractured right humerus (upper arm bone).
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An effects artist works on detailing a 3-D printed Werelizard leg.
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It's not the first time Adidas has experimented with 3-D printing.
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We are also looking at 2-D and 3-D body scanning.
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Gaspar Noé made a 3-D porno (???) and, unsurprisingly, everyone hated it!
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At one point, a giant 3-D penis ejaculates into the audience.
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These headsets let users merge 3-D images with the real world.
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A "small-sized pilotless aircraft," THOR was built using 3-D printing.
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In another window, a 3-D model of her house popped up.
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They went on to create more sophisticated prototypes using 3-D printers.
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So right now, the company is not doing any 3-D printing.
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That's still limited in fashion and mostly used for 3-D printing.
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Behind the scenes, 3-D models are all made up of triangles.
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With volumetric 3-D, Intel is making it possible with live action.
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The MucoJet is a small capsule made with a 3-D printer.
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It will be shot in black and white, color and 3-D.
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We could have had him 3-D printed in super-fantastical detail.
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FINE PRINT I set up the 3-D printer outside the store.
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"3-D environments are designed to make navigation easy," Dr. Riedl said.
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The operating room was dark, and everyone was wearing 3-D glasses.
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So the veterinarians settled on a custom 3-D printed titanium implant.
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Keep your eyes peeled for the 3-D-print knit blazer ($285).
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Part of the game includes making guns from a 3-D printer.
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The 3-D fad of the 1950s wasn't exclusively a Hollywood phenomenon.
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A university student built a render and we 3-D-printed it.
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Both may be enhanced, for your viewing pleasure, with 3-D spectacles.
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Bezos had become enamored of a sophisticated display that approximated 3-D.
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Robotics, 3-D printing, innovation are all part of the NEOM's mission.
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We can buy aftermarket bodies and do 3-D printing for prototypes.
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We did 3-D scans of all the people in the nightclub.
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You have eaten 3-D printed meat, which you invested in. Deny.
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They 3-D-model the spaceship, and Bender is a beautiful silhouette.
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The key difference is that, instead of trying to force a 3-D world onto a 2-D viewing plane, the next-generation 33-D enables the viewing of 3-D objects in our naturally three-dimensional world.
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One chef, Paco Pérez, has been exploring the possibilities of 3-D food printing at Miramar, his restaurant with two Michelin stars in Llançà, Spain, using Foodini, the 3-D food printer made by Barcelona-based Natural Machines.
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Meanwhile, a father taught himself to use a 3-D printer to create a custom prosthetic hand for his son, made possible by an online community called E-nable that shared its knowledge, 3-D designs and expertise.
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But Magic Leap has also provided a way for developers to input a tiny snippet of code into their existing projects and refer to 3-D models to render web pages in 3-D in Magic Leap's Helio browser.
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A beaker full of animal cells doesn't give you the texture of a steak; with this technology, scientists can use 3-D scaffolding to encourage 3-D growth, and they can grow blood vessels in these tissues as well.
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A digital microscope was used to create 3-D images of the hole.
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Unless you're using Project Felix, the 3-D rendering tool Adobe unveiled today.
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" Stratasys Ltd: "No, when we do 3-D printing, it was left behind.
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AMIE is one of the largest carbon fiber structures ever 3-D printed.
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Today, a team of bioengineers reported a possible fix: 3-D printed ovaries.
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All this talk of innovation, the ocean plastic, the 3-D-printed midsoles.
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And right now designers can't get enough of these 3-D visual identities.
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A 3-D heat map of Sallingholm Castle created from the drone aerials.
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Elsewhere is more like 3-D, and it really does work with anything.
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"So we couldn't see things like solar flares, ribbons, prominences in 3-D."
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My goal was to learn two skills: 3-D printing and electro engineering.
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Instead, the user wears 3-D glasses paired with a HP Zvr display.
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After all, Snapchat reportedly acquired 3-D capture company Seene earlier this year.
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Sustainable growth The use of 3-D printed material enables rapid mass production.
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According to Fast Casual, 3-D printed pizza could be on its way.
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When you hear "3-D printing," you probably don't immediately think of lipstick.
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A 3-D-printing room lets designers quickly mock up new product ideas.
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First, automotive designers used our technologies to design 3-D models of cars.
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All formats of 3-D the Catalog will be released on May 26.
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White also believes that expected 3-D sensing technology is causing a holdup.
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The thing about 3-D is that it brings it back so vividly.
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But so far, 3-D printing techniques have been expensive and lacked quality.
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GE Ventures' portfolio includes startups in health care, 3-D manufacturing, and robotics.
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He also poured money into 3-D printing and a digital-industrial unit.
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At this point, many 3-D printed guns explode when they are fired.
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I am looking into 3-D Plastic Guns being sold to the public.
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Attractions will include three coffee bars and a 3-D printed tea bar.
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However, he sees many applications of 3-D printers that will benefit consumers.
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" These include 3-D printed structural parts, advanced aerodynamics and "even artificial intelligence.
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But, the 3-D chess storyline rose from the dead this past week.
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Revenue for the maker of 3-D printers also fell short of estimates.
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"I'm happy that the 3-D files are out there," Dr. Kappelman said.
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A 3-D camera then scanned the customer's face to verify their identity.
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They also don't see the hidden cable harnesses which are 3-D printed.
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Tell me about those little 3-D figurines of you and your girlfriend.
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Stratasys, which makes 3-D printers, rose $3.64, or 17.4 percent, to $24.53.
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Some retailers are even doing 3-D pop-up printed jewelry, say experts.
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IMVU has over 20 million assets of 3-D parts in its catalog.
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Together, they developed Superhypercube for a 3-D-themed creative event in 2008.
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The group's site allows people to download plans to make 3-D guns.
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The company makes 3-D imaging sensors based on low power radio waves.
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But most these things ... oh, "3-D printable doggie cart" ... oh, that's interesting.
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Here's what we can learn from a 3-D image of Maria Callas.
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Meet Cody Wilson, the man behind the push for 3-D printed guns.
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And the term "3-D battlefield" doesn't even begin to capture its complexity.
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Yes. In 4K 3-D, which creates a very rich and clear image.
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Analogic said it's unclear when the first 3-D screener will be deployed.
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Face ID uses advanced 3-D depth perception to scan the user's face.
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A 3-D camera then scans the customer's face to verify their identity.
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Enter polyurethane and injection molding; expandable laser-cut mylar and 3-D handcasting.
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Fly with us through 3-D scenes that show their two decisive moments.
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The researchers designed and 3-D printed a prototype of the case with eight slots for the rectangular widgets, and 3-D printed parts for a number of widgets to fit into them that look like buttons and rotary dials.
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To get a 3-D shape from an ordinary polynomial takes a little doing.
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For budding homeowners, another fun but handy 3-D web tool is EasyHome Homestyler .
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He started sketching clothing designs, then had them 3-D modeled and digitally rendered.
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The answer was surprisingly simple: Put 2-D interfaces in a 3-D world.
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No, at this conservation center, some of those eggs are actually 3-D printed.
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Volumetric renderings of single human stem cells, from the 3-D Cell Viewer library.
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Volumetric renderings of single human stem cells, from the 3-D Cell Viewer library.
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"Our long term vision is of 3-D printing rockets on Mars," Ellis said.
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At the first camp I spent the week learning more about 3-D printing.
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With 3-D printing, design specifications are sent from a computer to the printer.
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The drawings of the 3-D sensors contained Alphabet's trade secrets, the lawsuit claims.
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Brad Allen, chairman of NextVR, described bringing the 3-D experience inside a headset.
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The prosthetic was built using a 3-D printer and consisted of 30 parts.
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Yet that's exactly what this new version of augmented 3-D reality can bring.
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A few hours later, Muniz reported bad news: Their 3-D printer was broken.
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There is, however, one killer application for 3-D printing in the automotive industry.
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You walk around a 3-D map scattered with castles, greenhouses, and magical inns.
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Also known as 3-D ocean farming, kelp farming utilizes the entire water column.
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How would Zika work in 3-D, in a more complex, more brainlike experiment?
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Nothing says "I love you" like a life-size 3-D model of yourself.
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The progressive technology behind 3-D printing is becoming more time efficient and economical.
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Voodoo is developing robots to run the 3-D printers, its CEO told CNBC.
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The 3-D action, overseen by the director Dave Green, is not wholly incoherent.
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Look and shoot in any direction as you navigate 12 interactive 3-D environments.
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Footwear companies are answering calls for greater customization by investing in 3-D printing.
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Look at the advancements in 3-D printing, environmentally-friendly manufacturing, genomics and more.
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The company is also buying 3-D imaging and augmented reality start-up Outward.
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It creates enormous, complex 3-D patterns that he searches until finding something interesting.
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For example, nearly all ear pieces for hearing aids are now 3-D printed.
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In 2014, the first 3-D printer was sent to the International Space Station.
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Does this 3-D picture help you better understand the anatomy of a typhoon?
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Model building and 3-D printing skills are important parts of a typical curriculum.
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Ms. Carter and her team designed the fabric and had it 3-D-printed.
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They came up with a 3-D-printed hinge to attach to a walker.
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Map the grave in 3-D with a device called a total station theodolite.
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The clear view from the 3-D screen makes that kind of kibitzing possible.
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Retrace Mangkhut's movement and explore a 3-D model of rainfall within the storm.
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A new version of "View in My Room 3-D" was released on Sept.
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Steyer would also ban the use of 3-D printers to make homemade guns.
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The Bourne Stuntacular will replace Terminated 2: 3-D, which closed on October 2017.
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There's just one unusual detail: The diminutive cephalopod is wearing snazzy 3-D glasses.
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People are always getting sucked into games: remember Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over?
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The project's aim is to build a database of complex, lifelike 3-D models.
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The 3-D camera revealed that smoke was curling inside the patient's closed abdomen.
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Age 803 Occupation 3-D printing technician Let's talk about this big beautiful coat.
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A user can then place that 3-D image into Sony's augmented reality app.
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The collars, in pretty colors, were made via 3-D printing, the video said.
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There are a few other 3-D printers that use multiple materials at once.
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We seeded little 3-D printers around their offices, the most sophisticated engineering pods.
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Other companies in the space include Surgical Theater, a Cleveland, Ohio-based virtual reality company for neurosurgical planning and Israeli-based RealView Imaging, which enables doctors to view 3-D holograms of a patient's anatomy without 3-D glasses or a VR headset.
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Let's start with nail art (the Inail Printer) and a 3-D lipstick print from Smashbox Cosmetics, which uses a cartridge of Be Legendary Matte formula in a 3-D printer to create a lip print that you apply with a brush.
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However, we're on the verge of a new type of 3-D: One that serves as the baseline for augmented-reality experiences and that I believe will finally deliver on the promise of what many people felt 3-D could potentially offer.
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The chipmaker's current situation could give investors concerns over AMS, Apple's key supplier of 3-D sensing technology in the iPhone X. The 3-D sensors are key for the Face ID feature that lets you unlock the device by looking at it.
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"3-D printed hair can be used for designing everyday interactive objects," the authors conclude.
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China says this is the country's first digitally designed rocket, manufactured with 3-D technologies.
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They sell crafts on Etsy, get funding on Kickstarter, build toys with 3-D printers.
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A New York start-up, EpiBone, is attempting to 3-D print customized bone grafts.
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Robots with 3-D scanners were sent in to gather imagery and map radiation levels.
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It's much easier—and cheaper—to 3-D print those experiments than to fabricate them.
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"I am looking into 3-D Plastic Guns being sold to the public," he said.
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WIRED is probably the first place you read about 3-D printers and VR headsets.
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You actually get to go and sort of create these amazing 3-D sculptures. Yeah.
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Engineers at MIT have developed a temporary tattoo that's 3-D printed with living ink.
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Yes, it's 3-D, but for some glorious reason, moving Mario is easier than ever.
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In a 3-D game, you must have fluid camera motion, which SM64 lacks greatly.
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Manning is currently working on a 3-D version of her model of cellular motility.
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Others were created by 3-D printers, models the surgeons could hold in their hands.
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What you can see in your body, that's to me ... KS: Oh yeah, 3-D.
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The Japanese daily newspaper Asahi reported Monday that Nintendo's work might be 3-D animation.
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Even a 3-D camera, while hi-tech and cool-looking, won't always be accurate.
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However, security videos, photos and 3-D models have so far provided no substantial insights.
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The Surface Studio features a touch screen, 3-D sketching and super-high-quality display.
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There's a new technological arms race being waged in the sneaker industry: 3-D printing.
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"I am looking into 3-D Plastic Guns being sold to the public," he wrote.
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They were similar, yet different from 3-D images they'd been using on computer screens.
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It will bring its 3-D measurement technology to select LA Fitness locations in California.
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Coherent's lasers are used in digital imaging, 3-D mapping, engraving and welding, among others.
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We have an app that allows the blind to navigate using 3-D audio cues.
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He has been CEO of Autodesk, the maker of 3-D design software, since 2006.
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And until these pairs of pictures are mounted you can't view them in 3-D.
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So, presumably, we can expect our future Black Panther suits to be 3-D printable.
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In 2014, a team built their entire car using a table-sized 3-D printer.
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"I am looking into 3-D Plastic Guns being sold to the public," he tweeted.
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Here, CNBC takes a look at five products that have benefited from 3-D printing.
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Right now, the factory has just one cluster of 3-D printers run by robots.
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The bar is made entirely out of 3-D printed recycled materials, the company said.
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"DOOM" helped popularize first-person shooting genre with 3-D graphics and intricate level design.
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In primary Grade 4, I started reselling 3-D cards for someone else at school.
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Rather than continue to rant about it, I put my feelings into Dialogue 3-D.
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And 3-D printing now can make shoes and shirts faster than human hands. Absolutely.
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Building homes is easier, cheaper, and soon to be 3-D printed by giant machines.
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Now it has added a feature aimed at iPhone 7 Plus owners: 3-D images.
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A rounded shoulder mantle, with a bit of African lace, was also 3-D printed.
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If 3-D printing can be used to make a gun, why not a watch?
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The 3-D printed mask, Dr. Rodriguez said, would show appreciation for a family's sacrifice.
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The maker movement started out flashy, bringing 3-D printers into classrooms around the world.
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To help clients visualize our designs, we often use animation and 3-D fly-throughs.
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People thought glass would just not be accessible to 3-D printing, Dr. Rapp said.
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To integrate these tweaks, he scanned the altered fake and made another 3-D print.
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That is where Mr. Dicko hopes to step in with his SkyLights 3-D headset.
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The software is then able to render a 3-D image that can be edited.
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One possibility could be the ability to send the image to be 3-D printed.
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Read this Times Trilobites article on the new breakthroughs in 3-D printing of glass.
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Everyone should have a 3-D mammogram, and it should be compared with previous mammograms.
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This includes "second-century design in manufacturing, automation, 3-D printing, additive manufacturing," he said.
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"The RSG 3-D panel is known for it resilience to natural disaster," Calligar said.
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The new cartilage was based on 3-D-printed models of the children's healthy ears.
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It is the first ship to be designed using a 3-D virtual-reality lab.
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This seems like a good time to mention that Noé filmed it in 3-D.
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Mr. Bayona narrates a "3-D moment" that entertains readers and propels the story forward.
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Certainly a significant tranche of painting became flatter, threw out 3-D illusionistic effects etc.
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Future applications of 3-D printing Dr. Anthony Atala, the director of the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, said the nice thing about the new study is that the researchers proved that their 3-D printed bioprosthesis could include follicles and preserve the functionality.
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WHY YOU MIGHT AVOID IT If you're watching a movie in 3-D (although a handful of New York theaters — including IFC Center, the Museum of Modern Art, the Film Society of Lincoln Center and the City Cinemas chain — have white-screen 3-D).
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BREAKING: Cody Wilson, owner of 3-D printed gun company, is now charged with sexual assault.
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There's a transition coming, though, toward 3-D printing pieces that actually go into finished products.
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They used the scans and imaging to create a 3-D model of Dominique's two spines.
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The designers created the shape in 3-D modeling software that redistributes forces to maximize compression.
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"I'm using a CT scanner that allows you to visualize 3-D skeletal maps," he says.
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The tools would allow you to manipulate 3-D space with minimal gestures, voice, and gaze.
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A 3-D printer in every household was never going to happen, for so many reasons.
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The issue, it seemed, was a lack of understanding around what 3-D printers could do.
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But you can't just grab a Blu-ray, stretch it backward, and call it 3-D.
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"I realized we had exactly the same thing, in 3-D and in motion," he said.
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Wake Forest scientists are also exploring 3-D printing replacement kidneys, commonly referred to as bioprinting.
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It then prints one layer of material at a time eventually creating a 3-D object.
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Houzz says since the 3-D tool's introduction, more than 2 million people have used it.
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"I am looking into 3-D [Printed] Plastic Guns being sold to the public," Trump wrote.
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When Shaq saw himself as a 3-D avatar inside Magic Leap, he fell in love.
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The students designed a prosthetic arm, which they then built using the school's 3-D printer.
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Edmark explains:Blooms are 3-D printed sculptures designed to animate when spun under a strobe light.
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The company may unveil an augmented reality headset, also leveraging its RealSense 3-D camera technology.
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Rogers claims that manufacturing the 3-D printed materials uses 50% less carbon than traditional metals.
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Amos Dudley is a 3-D artist and student at the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
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These 3-D cufflinks are a unique way to flaunt your love for the junky ship.
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Kegan Schouwenburg is an entrepreneur at the nexus of the 3-D printing renaissance in footwear.
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The other was screening with a newer test called 3-D mammography or digital breast tomosynthesis.
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Doctors can use the device to create 3-D images of organs or expand microscopic images.
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So you can accumulate items and your phone is not rendering 3-D the whole time.
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Hybrid designs incorporate metal components used in traditional firearms with parts made from 3-D printers.
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The collarless jacket, festooned with multicolored, 3-D flowers, is from the label's fall 2017 collection.
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Only here Kraftwerk performing "Numbers" in front of 3-D digital visuals at 10:15 p.m.
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First, they made a CT scan to create a 3-D image of each pig's jaw.
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If you give them 3-D content, it is something different that they will pay for.
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The availability of 3-D printers in company plants enhances the role of employees, said Debauge.
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Many manufacturers of 3-D printers are small start-ups, while users are often large corporations.
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The figures are 3-D prints of laid-off professionals Kline found and fabricated in Baltimore.
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Although 3-D printing reduces the amount of raw materials used, it does use more electricity.
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Walter is a Prime—a computer program, providing a 3-D facsimile of a deceased person.
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Natural Machines anticipates that 3-D food printers will one day be a common kitchen appliance.
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A maker of industrial 3-D printers called Markforged, raised $30 million in series c funding.
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Attention all sneaker-heads — your next pair of kicks might come from a 3-D printer.
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The founders of Made in Space say 3-D printing is the key to colonizing space.
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Everyone has fingerprint scanners, in some cases iris scanners and now even 3-D face scanners.
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The liquid-fueled Rocket Labs booster features 3-D-printed engines and battery-operated electric motors.
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As the Wolfenstein 3D mod Dialogue 3-D showed, if you debate them you're already dead.
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PrimeSense was an Israeli 3-D sensor company that Apple purchased for $345 million in 2013.
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There were thigh-high strappy sandals, flashes of metallic black lipstick, and 3-D floral skirts.
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As it turns out, 3-D social network IMVU is the company behind the Kimoji magic.
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It was developed using 3-D printing technology to keep costs low and speed the process.
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Printing with 3-D technology allows someone to produce a fully functioning plastic firearm almost anywhere.
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The presentation seems to require 3-D glasses but pops into focus once you step inside.
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This technology allowed artists to create more elaborate designs, with stencils, 3-D elements and more.
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Dr. Brandt's 3-D Lip Plumpfix, $39, offers morning and evening plumping through a dual applicator.
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Another gripe I have is about FoodInk's 3-D-printed caviar is its texture and smell.
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The San Francisco designer Yves Béhar has been using 3-D printing technology since the 1990s.
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A 3-D printed house that left a chalky taste in the back of your throat.
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She would prohibit the online publication of computer codes used for 3-D printing of firearms.
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This isn't a 3-D conversion, in which the movie is updated to the format later.
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The Creators Update includes several new features like a 3-D revamp of the Paint program.
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Octopuses and squid, despite being savvy hunters, don't seem to have 3-D vision like ours.
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At the Brooklyn Navy Yard, companies are assembling robots, drones and 3-D printers in lofts.
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Rainbow bagels, adorable 3-D latte art and raindrop cake do not bona fide trends make.
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He was amazed by the technological wizardry of 3-D photography but also by its obscurity.
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To create her intricately worked fabrics, she uses 3-D printers, laser cutting and heat bonding.
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Researchers now hope to make glass with a more versatile, modern-day technology: 3-D printing.
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The slow uptake of apps for Messages and 3-D Touch is evident in the numbers.
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A 3-D model of Ms. Galilee snuggles up to him and high-fives one palm.
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The works in the exhibition encompass photography, interactive drawings, augmented reality, and 3-D film installation.
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The short video below circles around a 3-D animation of the rainfall of Hurricane Irma.
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The 30-year-old software company is known for creating intricate 3-D models and maps.
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What it is: Unity created real-time 3-D development software for app and gaming developers.
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Critics of Mr. Trump have ascribed all manner of 3-D-chess cunning to his outbursts.
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Designers individually sketch out and digitize each one's specific 3-D shape before it is manufactured.
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Hour 2 will feature bar cookies, biscotti and elaborate 3-D scenes constructed from frosted cookies.
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Such 3-D printing can take as long as four days, provided that nothing goes wrong.
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This is very particular ... Yes, but this is a very particular thing, 3-D gun blueprints.
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Szeliski says the computational photography team is already working on 3-D photo software for smartphones.
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HP hopes to go big in 3-D printing over time, says its CTO, Shane Wall.
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"This is not a conventional 3-D printing play," he said in an interview with Recode.
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Thus far, DeMarco and Lindsey have established basic details of the 3-D shape: They know that one 3-D object exists for every polynomial (by way of its Julia set), and they know the object has a curvature exactly given by the measure of maximal entropy.
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Specifically, I'm referring to the combination of 3-D cameras that can see and "understand" objects in the real world as being three-dimensional, along with 3-D graphics that can be rendered and overlaid on this real-world view in a natural (and compelling) way.
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Although 3-D printing isn't going to kill conventional manufacturing any time soon, applications like this demonstrate its versatility—not every ship wants to carry a stock of drones, but having a 3-D printer and a supply of nylon is much easier and more versatile.
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"There are more than 100 types of implantable and other medical devices that are 3-D printed and have F.D.A. approval," said Stefan Randl, head of health care research and development for Evonik Industries, whose polymers are used in 3-D printing of biodegradable and permanent implants.
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The app then shows you a 3-D augmented reality image of Earth spinning over the printout.
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French cosmetic giant L'Oreal announced that it is developing 3-D printed skin tissues for product testing.
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Lumentum, a manufacturer that makes lasers capable of sensing in 3-D, announced the reduced outlook Monday.
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Their weird shapes were 3-D printed and glued to the background to create the surrealist effect.
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If you don't want to spend money on professional 3-D software, try these free alternatives instead.
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AMC made a point to offer IMAX and 3-D options, which MoviePass does not yet offer.
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If you want to see the future of 3-D printing, ask Stefanie Mueller for a demo.
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Flight Park visitors can sketch and scan airplanes that are then projected on a 3-D dome.
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The 3-D printed prosthetic allows Dawson to use her hand freely as she moves her wrist.
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Most of the time a model is the first time a building is realized in 3-D.
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The mid-sized Terran will be 220 percent 3-D printed, with less than 1,000 individual parts.
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On Rawr, users can design a 3-D avatar which can perform animations when messaging someone else.
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Cygnus will bring the astronauts on station food, water, and a 3-D printer, among other supplies.
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From there, the aluminum 3-D model was used to make a negative mold out of plaster.
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Gun rights advocates say fears about 3-D printed guns are largely overblown, based on current technology.
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The entire thing is 3-D printed from a few components, and easily snapped together by hand.
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Scattered throughout, there are chemical mixing labs and an alcove with a handful of 3-D printers.
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"Video games have not evolved into a 3-D experience for a number of reasons," he said.
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The brand is launching a first-to-market 3-D-printed lipstick — and it's really freaking cool.
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Corrected 7/10/2018 2:30 EST to note that the first 3-D printed gun used .
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Then, from those images, she creates an extremely precise 3-D model, accurate down to the atom.
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The NBA star was also given some quick lessons in robotics, 3-D printing, and drone piloting.
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We already knew that the wonders of 3-D printing could produce jewelry, shoes, and even makeup.
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Many of these names are aggressively pursuing high-growth sectors like 3-D printing or virtual reality.
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All Access broadens the movie slate, and Red Carpet includes a premium screening (IMAX/3-D, etc).
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"3-D printing evens the playing field so that you can create or make wherever you are."
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It will be the first time that 3-D parts have been certified for deep space use.
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You'll be given solar panels, microcontrollers, access to 3-D printing and some other odds and ends.
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The Obamacare section that requires legislators to buy on the marketplace is section 1312(d)(3)(D).
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"[3-D printing] works best when parts are impossible to make in a traditional way," Danai said.
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She sported a custom, black, satin Gucci gown featuring a crystal bow and 3-D floral embellishments.
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It looked like a 3-D football in comparison to the flat disk of the Milky Way.
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Head back to school after the holidays in style with this 3-D molded Darth Vader backpack.
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Now, engineers use 3-D computer models, skip the prototype step and instantly send the models electronically.
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Even Imax theaters can play 3-D movies only at a maximum of 60 frames a second.
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Made in Space previously developed smaller 3-D printers and installed them on the International Space Station.
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In another building, several 3-D printers whirred away, producing spare parts and prototypes of jewelry designs.
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The current feature is "Toy Story," the original 1995 adventure in 3-D, which runs through Sunday.
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But then the company's engineers realized that new technologies, especially 3-D printing, would be more efficient.
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Once sets start selling, content production can begin much more quickly than for 3-D or 4K.
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The LoaScope is an iPhone that attaches to a plastic box made by a 3-D printer.
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The improving economics of 3-D printing could soon make such a scenario both attainable and sustainable.
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The agency evidently believes that 3-D printing is key to making deep-space food solutions possible.
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It will feature binaural recording, an audio design technique used to create a 3-D stereo sound.
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The analysts said problems with finger print and 3-D sensors were to blame for the delay.
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His company, Vresence Media, donated a virtual, 3-D tour of the mural being created in stages.
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In what other ways could you imagine 3-D medical printing being helpful for animals or humans?
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The most striking is a 3-D statement piece that reprises her elongated profile on a ring.
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It's like taking a photo and a cartoony 3-D image of yourself and mashing them together.
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The artist herself wears elaborate eight-inch-long nails covered in crystals and handmade 3-D appliqués.
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So, what else is ... so AI, printing, 3-D printing, drones has got to be hot, right?
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Anything we can view on a monitor today will be available in 3-D on smart glasses.
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Two Tenayuca oil studies from around 1938 might be 3-D renderings of a stark modernist house.
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"I am looking into 3-D Plastic Guns being sold to the public," Trump tweeted on Tuesday.
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Aside from some 3-D games, I couldn't find many apps that require so much horsepower today.
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For the rovers to work well, they need to be able to navigate in 3-D space.
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" So in 2015, he turned it into a hotel, "making it 3-D," he said, and "fun.
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For instance, 3-D printers could create weapons on the battlefield, making it unnecessary to ship arms.
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The Times worked with the French designer to produce a 3-D tour of his favorite shoes.
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He claims The Zamani Project is the only African-based organization 3-D mapping cultural heritage sites.
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Other nontraditional cinematic offerings this year include Mr. Landis's own 3-D version of his "Thriller" video.
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These days, it features a lot of special effects, including a 3-D sleigh ride over Manhattan.
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Construction of the first 3-D printed community is expected to being next year in El Salvador.
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Computers just are not very good yet at constructing 3-D models out of all that noise.
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When multiple people trace the same 3-D models, there is a good chance they are accurate.
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The first will be from start-up XEV and Polymaker, a developer of 3-D printing materials.
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Mr. Laarman reduced the design to manageable components to enable production on a home 3-D printer.
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Snap's new technology, a 3-D lens, can also change and shift in response to physical objects.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation tries to build 3-D chronologies of who did what to whom.
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These days, just dinner and a movie costs about $90 — even more if it's in 3-D.
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His creation inspired Philadelphia to pass legislation banning the use of 3-D printers to manufacture firearms.
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In the era of 3-D printing, flatness and volume are closer than ever on a continuum.
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Our offices are 3-D and dense, but we then have a 2-D road transport network.
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The beauty of 3-D printers is that any community can now go into the manufacturing business, explained Lonnie Love, a corporate fellow at Oak Ridge, as he showed me around the M.D.F., where whole car bodies and car parts are being "printed" on giant 3-D printers.
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It combines the movie with physical sensations, like moving seats, misting water, surprising smells, and sometimes 3-D.
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A set of four slugs, 3-D printed in clear resin, represent machines engineered to neutralize acidic soils.
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But the hardware is following suit, as 3-D printers are now much cheaper and easier to use.
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The surge was estimated to be $2, and the company also planned to add IMAX/3-D tickets.
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Doctors hope that when placed into the body, these 3-D printed cells will integrate with existing tissue.
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Experts in Scotland have also used 3-D technology to reconstruct the face of an 18th-century 'witch.
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It's the ability to download high-def 3-D maps, likely to be crucial for autonomous driving applications.
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A West Virginia carpenter released a video ofa working semi-automatic firearm that was mostly 3-D printed.
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A more common 3-D face model, known as a person-specific model, also often uses face templates.
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"When I started MakerBot, 3-D printing was very similar to where CNC milling is now," Pettis says.
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If you don't have 3-D printed shoes and your own personal emoji, are you even really living?
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His goal: to use protons instead of conventional X-rays to take 3-D images inside cancer patients.
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Engineers at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas specially made a 3-D printed robotic hand for Dawson.
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A San Francisco startup called Naked Labs began taking preorders for its 3-D body scanning system today.
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Kuo said Apple is far ahead of Google's Android in terms of 3-D algorithms, according to 9to5Mac.
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Local Motors, the company behind the first 3-D printed car, just debuted its first self-driving vehicle.
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Available in two colorways, each shoe is embellished with silk threads that create 3-D petals and foliage.
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And 3-D printing can produce medical equipment on demand in a crisis when a logistics pipeline fails.
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HP's 3-D printers have already caught the attention of several companies, including Nike, BMW, Siemens and Materialise.
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Her new 3-D printed prosthetic, however, is lightweight in comparison and doesn't require shoulder movements for control.
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She chose a fall 2016 RTW creation that featured allover 3-D flower embellishments around the sculptural dress.
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The printer costs $10,000, about 10 times less than this technology once did, thanks to 3-D printing.
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As a college student, he's both dead broke and in close proximity to expensive 3-D printing equipment.
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HDR will allow whiter whites and darker blacks to create a more realistic and 3-D looking image.
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In theory, the increasing availability of 3-D will make it easier for users to share such content.
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Experts in Scotland have also used 3-D technology to reconstruct the face of an 18th-century &aposwitch.
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When trying to study a shape in 4-D space, much less 3-D, even more is lost.
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GENERAL PUBLIC is de Rossi's new art company, which uses 3-D technology to create prints of paintings.
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But now, for the first time ever, it's possible to actually live in a 3-D-printed house.
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The experience was in 3-D, so you could walk around your artwork and construct your dream image.
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Sportswear makers have touted the potential of 3-D printing as being able to make increasingly customized designs.
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The answer could be what Dr. Julielynn Wong calls the "doctor's bag of the future": 3-D printing.
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Will virtual reality become entrenched in society, or could it end up as the next 3-D TV?
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Mr. McRobbie said the 3-D models would be "freely available online" by the university's bicentennial in 2020.
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The group was created with the purpose of developing and releasing digital firearm blueprints for 3-D printing.
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However, two giants, Siemens and HP, have joined forces to encourage big companies to adopt 3-D printing.
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Apple's iPhone X is capable of grabbing a much more secure complete 3-D image of a face.
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The solution to the wasteful and ecologically unsound practices of mass production in America is 3-D printing.
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The environmentally harmful methods of American manufacturing can be solved by the inventive technology of 3-D printing.
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At the heart of the delays is the 3-D sensor that recognizes faces and unlocks the handset.
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Impossible Objects is not alone in the quest to make 3-D printers the new standard in manufacturing.
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The current feature is "Toy Story," the original 1995 adventure in 3-D, which runs through Aug. 7.
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Mike: So you're saying my 3-D, 4K TV is not going to appreciate in value over time?
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If someone smiles, an animoji monkey will mimic that almost exactly, using 3-D sensors on the iPhone.
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Bre Pettis, the founder of MakerBot, a 3-D printing company, recalled first meeting Mr. Reed, in 2011.
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Meanwhile, the PC and printer maker is also looking at 3-D printing as a potential growth area.
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The clear aligners are custom-made for patients using 3-D imaging software and the company's SmartTrack plastics.
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Finally, this new map is a first: the largest and most accurate 3-D map of our galaxy.
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There is a business incubator, focused on reimagining Youngstown as a hub for software and 3-D printing.
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Attabotics system resembles a 3-D grid, evenly spaced like grid paper, that goes from floor to ceiling.
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The first three rows were off limits because they would not provide an acceptable 3-D viewing experience.
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It was engineered to increase the brightness of 3-D movies by 85 percent over a standard screen.
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Sure, 3-D printers are user-friendly, but most can only build up objects from plastic or resin.
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They put you on a pedestal and do a 3-D scan and they ship it to you.
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"I am looking into 3-D Plastic Guns being sold to the public," he said in a tweet.
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Bags that take a more-is-more approach, complete with 3-D embellishments, statement straps, and novelty shapes.
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"Road Runner"-style gags recycled in computer-smooth 3-D animation still pack some punch, as it happens.
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After you download the app, a pair of 3-D glasses will appear in the upper right corner.
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When the coral and elephants are all gone, no 3-D printer will be able to recreate them.
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Then, tell us: What most interested or surprised you about 3-D medical printing for animals and why?
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The timbers — an estimated 220 large pieces — are each photographed, scanned and reproduced with a 3-D printer.
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Unfortunately, by the time summer school had come to an end, I hadn't solved the 3-D puzzle.
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It opens with a 3-D rendering of a monumental statue rotating over a montage of blurry photos.
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Tango, its 3-D mapping tool, is designed (in theory) to give any smartphone instant AR navigational powers.
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Scientists have developed a healthy respect for praying mantises, acrobatic hunters with 3-D vision and voracious appetites.
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At one of its hearings, manufacturing experts predicted a future of "additive manufacturing," or local 3-D printing.
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She even recently reviewed one: the WobbleWorks 3Doodler Create+, a device that's part pen, part 3-D printer.
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The revolution will not only be televised, but it will come with a pair of 3-D glasses.
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Everywhere, though you are more likely to find matte-white screens in complexes that don't show 3-D.
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I do everything digital on my own, whether it's virtual reality or 3-D animation or architectural renderings.
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It was inspired by research in which praying mantises in 3-D glasses helped answer a similar question.
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Last year, on the Xperia XZ1, Sony launched a feature that let users capture images in 3-D.
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Basics Scientists have developed a healthy respect for mantises, acrobatic hunters with 3-D vision and voracious appetites.
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Digital scanners, computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) and 3-D printers are among the game changers.
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"We had 3-D masks printed that we ordered and were able to trick some systems," he said.
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With this method, you upload your 3-D design, and "the software does all the rest," he said.
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We profile innovations in such areas as 3-D printing, precision medicine, nanotechnology, smart cities and space tech.
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Two versions of a medieval Christ: a computer-milled wooden facsimile (right) and a 3-D-printed model.
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Face ID can be used to create special 3-D emojis that share similar facial reactions to you.
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In this way, VR is completely different from Imax projections, or from cinema watched through 3-D glasses.
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It was like playing 3-D chess, and I wouldn't want to hope for lightning to strike twice.
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"We are moving towards 3-D printing as a main action [manufacturing] platform," says Jennifer A. Lewis, ScD.
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He now believes people will be 3-D printing bespoke clothing en masse in their homes by 2020.
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It will provide space to investors, 3-D printers and a 24-hour restaurant (open to the public).
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We'll be sending our 3-D files all over the world so that other arches can be created.
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Key specs include: The standout feature on the smartphone is the ability to capture images in 3-D.
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Can you imagine a 3-D printer creating glass products, ones you could even print out at home?
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Each panel made by RSG 3-D consists of fire retardant foam sandwiched between two wire mesh faces.
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One is the difference between objects and images, which has been thrown into question by 3-D printing.
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I also found another designer who made a beautiful top embellished with 3-D chiffon and Swarovski pearls.
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The work comes in two parts: a 3-D video (glasses are provided) followed by a live performance.
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They're building virtual limbs, self-driving cars, 3-D immersive cameras, drone technologies and wearable tech for gaming.
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Immersive, 3-D indoor maps are a linchpin of Google's future vision of virtual (and augmented) reality tourism.
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And it feels exactly like that, and then some, in a 3-D rendering from artist Claire Hentschker.
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Will we see the flat and 3-D work eventually merge, align, or otherwise become a single endeavor?
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Fred Kahl, a designer and 3-D scanning expert who developed a 3-D portrait studio for which he says he has made more than 10,000 scans using a Kinect, said, "The scan shows far more definition than is ever remotely possible" with the device the artists say they used.
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Working in 3-D "enables you to print that one part that needs to be customized, without the upfront costs of creating a mold for traditional manufacturing methods," said Gregory Kress, chief executive of Shapeways, a New York-based company that makes products based on customers' 3-D printable files.
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For one thing, 3-D images from a stereomicroscope revealed that the signature was traced with a needle—forged.
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Most of the high-end VR rigs on sale this year include dynamic binaural—that is, 3-D—audio.
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If you have a model for an old person, you can construct that type of 3-D face better.
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Then they showed 3-D renders of each subject to the systems to see if they would accept them.
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"It's a 3-D construction without being a hard shell -- it fits a lot of faces well," he explains.
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The San Diego company has made its name for 3-D printing shoes made to be a perfect fit.
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Luminar says its lidar system compiles all this information into a 3-D picture of surroundings in real time.
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This big cat probably loves boxes more than most, because one of the 3-D squares saved his life.
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The 3-D process allows everyone to experience this art differently, whether they are sighted or not, Olson said.
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The Foundry has 300 members, and has won several international "maker" competitions in 3-D printing, robotics and pyrotechnics.
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Some artists have actually created 3-D printed models of the clit (because, art), and they're actually pretty chic.
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General Electric (GE) announced deals to acquire two European 3-D printing firms for a total of $1.4 billion.
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The Apple team didn't change the actual icons that much, so favorites will look familiar, even in 3-D.
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Pasquale Cozzolino, the executive chef at Ribalta Neapolitan Restaurant, is teaming up with 3-D printing company BeeHex, Inc.
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Researchers mapped each outburst that you see pictured above onto a 3-D topographic map of the comet's surface.
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But first, it needs lasers—specifically, lidar, which will help its vehicles form 3-D understandings of the world.
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The company's proprietary drone is a six-rotor system constructed from carbon fiber, aluminum and 3-d printed components.
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"The other big application that we do with 3-D printing is medical education and patient education," Little said.
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Sportswear makers have touted the potential of 3-D printing as being able to make increasingly customized designs. (CNBC)
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The 3-D image of Reagan began welcoming visitors at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum on Thursday.
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JB: I'm saying the tech pieces are there to create the 3-D model that looks just like you.
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Though perhaps some of the costs of manufacturing could be brought down by show's 3-D-printing-like technique.
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The obsession was evident as he watched a 3-D re-creation of the shooting, much to Rodriguez's chagrin.
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My brain on foot was like Google Maps standard view; biking, it shifted into that amplified, 3-D POV.
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While VR and 3-D content are burgeoning trends, a focus on live streaming is key, the CEO said.
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For those wanting to stand out from the crowd, a 3-D printed hat may be just the ticket.
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Towards the back of the plane is the operating room kitted out with microscopes, scalpels and 3-D monitors.
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Another expedition is planned next year with the aim of creating a comprehensive, 3-D image of the wreck.
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It has a 3-D cartoon look and a faster pace of play; games last only a few minutes.
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His company is printing chairs for Food Ink a restaurant that uses 3-D printing technology to prepare food.
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" In a phone interview, Mr. Jones added: "We are used to seeing 3-D used to focus on spectacle.
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Are 3-D spectacles any more reliable than rose-tinted ones, when we seek to imagine an ideal society?
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It's the difference between regular chess and 3-D chess — there's a whole extra layer of connections and consequences.
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As the lights went down, stars and critics donned their 3-D glasses, not quite knowing what to expect.
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"I developed a lot of handmade and 3-D-printed prototypes before settling on this triangular spiral," she says.
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In 2009, it was given the 3-D computer-generated imagery treatment, courtesy of "Forrest Gump" director Robert Zemeckis.
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We've funded a company that's doing 3-D construction of homes called Mighty, Mighty Building, out of Y Combinator.
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Ben Coonley's 3-D 360-degree video "Trading Futures" will be projected on the inside of a geodesic dome.
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But that doesn't ease the concerns of those who think 3-D printed guns are a really bad idea.
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For the last two weeks, the TSA has been testing a next generation 3-D bag screener in Phoenix.
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"We can create 3-D bodies in virtual reality and do whatever we want with them," Ms. Cole said.
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"It's a 3-D immersive sound, and you're experiencing the music in a very different way," Mr. Haefele said.
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Composed digitally, they bear the brush strokes or idiosyncrasies of the 3-D computer graphics software that created them.
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Doctors at New York University have developed a 3-D printed mask for use on a face-transplant donor.
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A 3-D seismic testing program has been proposed to help pinpoint any oil reserves in the 1002 Area.
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In his second year there, Mr. Wilson began tinkering with a 3-D printer to design a functional gun.
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Check out Typhoon Mangkhut in 3-D, and read about how gold mining contributed to the storm's death toll.
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Art buffs can also practice sketching with a collection of 3-D models or listen to its podcast series.
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MP: They do have a fun holiday party, but it's ... CC: God, I'll bring my 3-D printed weapon.
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You can view them in 3-D, and walk around them as if they were in your living room.
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The costs associated with 3-D printed custom implants in surgery for disfigured or injured animals can be prohibitive.
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For $69 per room, this online interior design service offers two surprisingly lifelike 3-D renderings of your space.
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The document, as written, also included a noncompete clause prohibiting teachers from working with other 3-D printing companies.
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Under the rotunda's oculus, it felt like a 3-D Antonioni film: the unease, the longueurs, the serious rewards.
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Putting 3-D glasses on a cuttlefish is not the simplest task ever performed in the service of science.
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"They didn't like the concept of us making a profit off of the school's 3-D printers," says Weiss.
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Good to hear Cultured cells and 3-D printing means new ears for children who need them in China.
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In their lab, the duo shined X-rays on Cloudina's remains, building 3-D images of the fossils' insides.
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Zhang Yimou was in Los Angeles for postproduction, and he played with the 3-D effects for eight months.
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It works both with Cardboard-like devices and in non-3-D mode, where you wave your phone around.
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Mr. Lichaa, 30, is the chief executive of ThreeD Materials, a 3-D printing company based in New York.
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The resulting "shapie" — as the company calls the 3-D selfie — can be used for frivolous or serious business.
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So they designed, 3-D-printed and soldered solar-powered lights they could mail to them across the world.
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The ride uses a swerving seat and 3-D glasses to make you feel as if you're really there.
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The brand, owned by BMW, is also working on expanding the available add-ons with printed 3-D elements.
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Their parent company can make choices not to allow these 3-D gun blueprints on their thing, or not.
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Legendary painter Francesco Clemente as the metaphysical Genie Mustafa, who is the interface of a 3-D Printing Lamp.
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This dog is a good example of something that works great in 3-D space and 2-D space.
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This makes the future of 3-D printing as a tool for small-scale manufacturing a lot more interesting.
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To create digital replicas, the group used the photos to identify "landmarks" of each person's face, fit these to a 3-D render, and then used the best quality photo (factoring in things like resolution, lighting, and pose) to combine data about the texture of the face with the 3-D shape.
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" Additive technology — such as 3-D printing — is, however, increasingly used to fabricate parts that a company may not store, said Ms. Holtberg-Benge, who is based in Springfield, Mo. "To make a part by the original process in low volume can be expensive, so manufacturers are increasingly using 3-D printed parts.
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The way the company sees it, we live in a 3-D world, and our creative output should reflect that.
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Aleksandrov established that there is only one unique way of folding a given polygon to get a 3-D object.
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The Air Force said it will now rely on 3-D printing that will lower the price tag to $300.
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It's not hard to see why Hollywood, burned by 3-D, is taking a more cautious approach to virtual reality.
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A third did his best to estimate the machine's position using a 3-D software model of the containment vessel.
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Two years ago London startup Gravity showed off a wild concept for creating 3-D forms using augmented reality software.
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But many of those obstacles melt away when you can 3-D print a robot with liquids and solids simultaneously.
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Tomorrow at 9 am, New Balance will release the Zante Generate, its first shoe with a 3-D printed midsole.
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Instead a 3-D printer extrudes stainless steel as a continuous sheet of material with different properties on each side.
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That never happened, despite effusive press coverage that made it seem like the 3-D printer was the new microwave.
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And pay attention to Project Tango, the advanced 3-D motion system that's very important for Google's long-term aims.
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Presenters talked about space station deals to develop new Tupperware food containers or 3-D printed medical devices for astronauts.
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The scene is a fully-formed 3-D world, one that you can fly through and inspect from any angle.
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From there, the design team 3-D prints models of each item, hand-painting them to fine-tune the shade.
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He compared Democrats and Republicans to two people each looking through one lens of a pair of 3-D glasses.
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The initiative calls on students to design 3-D printable hardware needed to grow food and eat well in space.
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When they combine these images with Juno's data to create a 3-D atmospheric map, researchers hope to get answers.
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A true holographic image is generated from pure light, while Looking Glass' images are generated in a 3-D cube.
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Mela's choreography was bodyscanned by Bodylabs [you can see them, here] and emerged live from the Formlabs 3-D printers.
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For $20 per month, AMC Stubs A-List gives you three movies per week, including IMAX and 3-D showings.
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In addition to a camera, Lighthouse's device is outfitted with a 3-D sensor that captures a more detailed view.
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Cyberspace gets more immersive thanks to a higher-res display for each eye and integrated headphones with 3-D audio.
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They've played with virtual reality and 3-D printing, always looking for the edge that lets them outbuild the competition.
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Large brands like Nike and Adidas have shed contractors and embraced robotics and 3-D printing to make their shoes.
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Now there's Vespers, a new series of spectacular, 3-D printed death masks currently on display at London's Design Museum.
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"Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over," Wolfhard captioned the image, which shows his signature curly locks with hints of purple.
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Apple said folks can expect real-time 3-D rendering, a 1080p FaceTime camera for sharper video chats and more.
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The skeleton on display doesn't contain any of the fossils; instead the bones were 3-D printed out of fiberglass.
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How this generic device should go into this specific patient, that's where the value of 3-D printing comes in.
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Ogden has brought in new businesses, including online retailer Wayfair, Northrop Grumman and the 3-D printing company White Clouds.
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They are using the latest technology to uncover its history and eventually create an archaeological and geological 3-D map.
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The automaker is also increasing investment in areas such as advanced algorithms, 3-D mapping and radar and camera sensors.
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The powder highlighter's 3-D design features swirls of holographic, iridescent shimmer that would impress even the most seasoned hypnotherapist.
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Existing bioengineering techniques, including 3-D printing, can't fabricate the branching network of blood vessels down to the capillary scale.
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This is an experience that blows 3-D out of the water by dropping you right into all the action.
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The Swiss researchers say that their new 3-D printed creation monitors fruit temperature more accurately than do current methods.
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A bump stock ban doesn't make sense, they said, because bump stocks can be replicated with a 3-D printer.
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You seem to have a lot of 3-D art material in your studio, modeling clay and fabric and models.
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Public Speaking, which is a virtual reality app, delivers an immersive 3-D video that moves as you look around.
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Management consulting firm A.T. Kearney describes 3-D printing as a technology that is disrupting the $23 trillion manufacturing industry.
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But with 3-D printing technology a family can economically print a prosthetic arm using about $20 of plastic filament.
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Under current State Department implementation, online plans for 3-D printed guns are traditionally deemed an export and therefore regulated.
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The brace is made of a rigid white plastic that was 3-D printed to fit the turtle's shell precisely.
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Modern touches include Bluetooth-controlled LED lighting, multiple USB posts and a 3-D laminate galleytop in the small kitchen.
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Mr. Khoshnevis says American building codes have created a longer timeline for 3-D-printed houses to ensure their safety.
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There are theaters, for instance, that can play a movie at 120 frames a second, though not in 3-D.
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Another 3-D sensor could boost the number of augmented reality applications that could be used on the upcoming iPhone.
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When we first bought the printer, my staff gave me a 3-D robotic hand that one of them printed.
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So in 2014, he started Latina Girls Code, which also offers training in 3-D printing and creating wearable tech.
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A 3-D scan was also performed of the interior, which has as much floor space as a small skyscraper.
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SmileDirectClub will show you the plan for how your teeth will adjust over time using a digital 3-D rendering.
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Incentives: Encourage private investment in 3-D printing through tax breaks and grants tied specifically to reshoring offshored manufacturing jobs.
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The agency promises that real astronauts in the year 2050 will then print the creation using a 3-D printer.
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"A DVD is like a 2-D puzzle, and this diamond technique is like a 3-D model," he said.
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Skyscraper engineers are strengthening soil components with plant fibers, and robots are fashioning shelters out of 3-D-printed mud.
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Projected light creates dynamic shadow play that turns the Marciano's huge first-floor gallery into an abstract 3-D film.
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They dream of utopias with driverless cars, radical property-ownership models, 3-D-printed houses and skyscrapers assembled in days.
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For Ruth E. Carter, the costume designer for "Black Panther," it involved a Zulu hat and a 3-D printer.
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In New York, it is illegal for an unlicensed person to 3-D print an assault weapon, pistol or revolver.
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She had been talking to Steve Nelson, an entrepreneur and co-founder of the 3-D manufacturing company Carbon, Inc.
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He assembled his first watch prototype in 2014, pairing existing parts with those produced through a 3-D-printing service.
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Red Carpet plans, costing $20 to $25, will include one Imax, 3-D or other large-format screening a month.
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The A.I.-generated 3-D projections of deceased performers — also known as Estates — now have an edge over living artists.
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It's also something of a bore: a lavish 3-D pageant with the depth of a children's pop-up book.
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The team members used 3-D printing to tailor a titanium plate to match what was left of the bone.
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The familiar, rural landscape suddenly appeared in hyper 3-D, as if I were looking through a child's View-Master.
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Pepper recalls how, in those days before 3-D digital-mapping software, she walked the piazza to understand its proportions.
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So, the teens took the money they made selling spinners to their classmates and bought their own 3-D printer.
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But the one I fell for had this 3-D image of what looked like watch parts exploding toward you.
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This Queens museum will offer both, screening "Kubo and the Two Strings" in 3-D daily at 73:30 p.m.
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He worked with our Styles team to give you a private, 3-D tour of his exhibition opening in Paris.
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A praying mantis outfitted with 3-D glasses during an experiment to determine whether the insects see in three dimensions.
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Directors Luis Lopez and J. Clay Tweel are following leaders who want a stake in the 3-D tech revolution.
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Only about 3,600 of the 2.5 million apps in the iOS app store promote their compatibility with 3-D Touch.
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New Lab offers hardware makers free or low-cost access to 3-D printers, laser cutters and other manufacturing equipment.
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That afternoon, he also had a meeting at Think2Thing, a 3-D-printing studio that he co-founded in 2013.
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NikeiD boasts an extensive website with design capabilities, but has no standalone app and less integration with 3-D imagery.
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This Queens museum will offer both, screening "Kubo and the Two Strings" in 3-D daily at 12:30 p.m.
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A spokesperson told CNBC that the company is "discussing possibilities" about how 3-D capture could be used in gaming.
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"In the field of augmented and virtual reality, 3-D sound is even fundamental to the holistic experience," he said.
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If you must see it, then at least try to do so, as I did, in IMAX and 3-D.
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One potential customer had debated attaching a nozzle that would allow the robot to 3-D-print a concrete house.
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Right now, Google has only built detailed 3-D maps for a relatively limited number of test areas, like Mountain View.
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Instead of graphing it or finding its roots, they take the unprecedented step of transforming it into a 3-D object.
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So what if you combined the two techniques, layering a 3-D CT scan over a 2-D X-ray movie?
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Christie Tyler (on the left) A little peek of spring coming at you courtesy of a 3-D floral blue dress.
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And for the first six months, he and his team looked for ways to take advantage of VR's 3-D space.
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But artists Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin chose an unusual and slightly unsettling route–capturing people with 3-D surveillance technology.
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The record came after Goldman Sachs raised its price target on the stock on Monday, citing Apple's 3-D sensing technology.
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So instead of swimming through a reef mapping individual corals, Edwards and other researchers can just consult the 3-D model.
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With a 3-D printer, I managed to draw a hamster with a unicorn horn on its forehead— she loved it!
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Ford also said that the 3-D printed plastic parts would be lighter than current materials leading to greater fuel efficiency.
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For its tests, Ford is using the Stratasys Infinite Build 3-D printer, becoming the first automaker to pilot the technology.
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The two companies have spent the past 11 years developing the newest type of memory, which they call 3-D XPoint.
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Cubicles look like 3-D Pinterest boards: smothered in Vogue cuts, pictures of Katy Perry from Entertainment Weekly, and fabric swatches.
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Today's break from reality and general wearability: cartoon-inspired, 3-D nail art from the popular Japanese comic series, Sailor Moon.
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HP unveiled its first 3-D printer on Tuesday, saying it's 10 times faster and half the cost of the competition.
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"This is about as complicated as it gets," Goodrich says while holding 3-D printed models of the boys' conjoined brains.
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Satellites: 60 Years in Orbit by Rossiya Segodnya is a 3-D map of the over 8,000 satellites above our planet.
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"This is about as complicated as it gets," Goodrich says while holding 3-D printed models of the boys' conjoined brains.
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The table is constructed from a blend of wood and steel, with 3-D printing apparently used to model the skyscrapers.
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Lately, enthusiasm for 3-D nail art has increased thanks to a hoard of celebrities and fashion designers embracing the style.
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Landau remarks that Avatar 2 will silence any doubters who dismissed the first title as a one-time 3-D sensation.
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Lab-grown meat, transgenic crops, desserts extruded from the nozzles of 3-D printers: not exactly fodder for nostalgic childhood memories.
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Naked Labs makes a full-length mirror lined with 3-D cameras that capture a 360-degree image of your body.
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A belated legal scramble to stop public access to blueprints for 3-D-printed guns has succeeded, at least for now.
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Porsche restorers imitating Formula 1 cars; electric enthusiasts envisioning future elegance; giant carmakers wondering how 3-D printing fits into manufacturing.
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We're using GPS, we're using 3-D graphics on the phone, we're using the network to send data back and forth.
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The 3-D printer manufacturer Apis Cor recently shared a video of a home one of its machines created in Russia.
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Not science fiction An infertile mouse got pregnant and gave birth thanks to an ovary made by a 3-D printer.
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There's another — purportedly the "first lawyer 3-D commercial" — where a tiny computer-generated version of Conn bounces around the screen.
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But Trump's tweets over the weekend proved that he is not playing chess or 3-D chess or even checkers. Terrible!
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The most recent challenge was to design a medical 3-D print that could be used for the journey to Mars.
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But while the 3-D twists and turns are technically and aesthetically impressive, they don't sit well with all test riders.
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And, yes, you can go to a restaurant in London where the food, utensils, and furniture are all 3-D-printed.
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Sure, everyone knows that Vegemite can be 3-D printed onto toast—which can then be used to illuminate LED bulbs.
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Costs of new technology are also coming down, making it more feasible for individual dental practices to have 3-d printers.
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Elsewhere in the hospital, the smart yet tragic teen has hired Callie and Maggie to 3-D print her a sternum.
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The 3-D-printed skin could be used to test products and reduce the controversial use of live animals, for example.
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"3-D printing enables you to get some beautiful design, new shapes," he said in an interview broadcast earlier this week.
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There are additional indexes for robotics, cybersecurity, nanotechnology, genetic engineering, virtual reality, 3-D printing and new manufacturing, drones and others.
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Voodoo's factory runs 160 different 3-D printers today, rather than using injection molding machines you'd find in a conventional factory.
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We did a frame-by-frame analysis to create a 3-D reconstruction of the moments before and after the shooting.
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Customers can upload design files to Voodoo's website, which sends the files to the start-up's 160 different 3-D printers.
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A plate of 3-D-printed ravioli, for example, would be fresher than store-bought ravioli produced in a faraway factory.
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Farther upstream in the food production chain is the FarmBot Genesis, which applies 3-D printing principles to small-scale farming.
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This feature is followed by "Toy Story," the original 1995 adventure in 3-D, which runs from Wednesday through Aug. 7.
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Additive manufacturing describes the process of 3-D printing, whereby layers are added on top of one another to build objects.
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OperaVR lets dentists offer patients options for what to watch, such as a 3-D video of animals or a juggler.
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Viewed in a 3-D simulation, it was easy to see that it would flood the building with too much light.
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"Every view in this boutique has to be something strong," Mahdavi said, picking up a 3-D rendering of the space.
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Their 3-D printer, OriginOne, uses programmable photopolymerization to control light, heat and force to produce parts with accuracy and consistency.
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The Light Rider achieves that balance with a 3-D printed, aluminum-alloy frame that resembles a web of metallic bones.
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Congress should address the 3-D printing issue alongside efforts to block the Trump administration's proposed changes in firearms export regulations.
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Now, read the article, "3-D Printed Implant Gives Patches the Dachshund a New Skull," and answer the following questions: 1.
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It used 3-D building models and calculated how much sun exposure existed, factoring in the shadows cast by neighboring buildings.
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The region's unmapped roads add another layer of issues, given that self-driving cars need 3-D maps to navigate roads.
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MS: Yeah, they're taking a different approach to how they do 3-D printing and suddenly they're worth a billion bucks.
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Though the forms are drawn from indigenous sources, the production of 3-D printed tiles and other components is anything but.
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"I was thinking about what a photorealist image of a 3-D file would look like," Singer says of her contribution.
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The researchers turned the images into 3-D models that showed changes in the area and the volume of the glaciers.
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In the meantime, the city has not repainted the stripes white, but has begun talking, surreally, about implementing 3-D technology.
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Jackson and his team have digitally restored the footage, adjusted its frame rate, colorized it and converted it to 3-D.
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The next tier, All Access, will cost $20173 to $20 and carry no restrictions on film selection beyond 3-D screenings.
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The movie's second half, presented in often-startling 3-D, pulls together many of the peculiar threads dropped in prior scenes.
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Today, the database stores high resolution 2-D and 3-D images, and can sift through millions of them within minutes.
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He would ban the 3-D printing of firearms and bump stocks, which speed up the firing of semi-automatic weapons.
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To him, there is nothing more punk than turning something as flagrantly discordant as a 3-D printer into an instrument.
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In a world with 3-D printers, abundant sources of food and mobile fabricators, the people can make anything they need.
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Dr. Howard and his team used a CT scanner to create a 3-D-printed version of Nesyamun's mouth and throat.
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Reviewed various 3-D renderings and Photoshop mock-ups that our team has been working on for an upcoming advertising campaign.
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Signore launched "Honest Trailers" about five years ago to mock the "Star Wars: Episode 1 – The Phantom Menace" 3-D rerelease.
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Gurman isn't the only one to report that a new iPad Pro with 3-D depth sensing is coming next year.
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As with the other Lego games, this is a 3-D puzzle-solving game that involves the occasional bit of combat.
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The microtumors grow in a 3-D matrix called a matrigel, and the whole process only takes six to eight weeks.
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The device's 3-D sensor on the front picked up a person's facial movement and mimicked it on an animated emoji.
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The two companies have spent the past 20 years developing the newest type of memory, which they call 3-D XPoint.
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After weeks of testing, the Transportation Security Administration has certified 3-D carry-on bag screeners built by Massachusetts-based Analogic.
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That includes professional photography, 3-D virtual tours, help with staging, home tours and listings on all the major online platforms.
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"Maybe, in the future, if you drop a drinking glass, you could 3-D-print a new one," Dr. Rapp said.
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Some of those appear as is, but the computer animators also digitally chopped them up for 3-D animation of scenes.
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The artist then resized and reconstituted them, along with the models, into single sculptures that were milled or 3-D printed.
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Joris Laarman's "Makerchair Polygon" is downloadable, built from digitally fabricated 3-D parts that fit together like an elaborate jigsaw puzzle.
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So to make up for it, our graphics team produced a 3-D model of what the chamber looks like now.
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Reports from Nikkei, among others, have suggested Apple's iPhone 8 will recognize your face using a fancy new 3-D sensor.
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For the next generation of its premium mass market headphones, Sennheiser is focusing on bringing the 3-D experience to audio.
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The 3-D rendering on the floor didn't look real, but more like renderings you'd see in a modern game console.
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I observe Indonesian death rituals, 3-D latte "art" and garden hedges that people have groomed into the shape of elephants.
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There are touch screens, voice commands, writing pads, heads-up displays on windshields and mirrors and 3-D computer-generated images.
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Another hot area: The use of 3-D printers to create patient-specific medical devices, like knee joints and spinal implants.
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You might Skype on a big-screen TV work in a Word document in a 3-D-rendered apartment, for example.
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Despite the attention these concepts have gained, most of them have remained pretty 3-D renderings and — so far — unfulfilled ambitions.
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Among these are self-driving car startup Zoox, a company gathering oceanographic data from fleets of autonomously operating boats called Saildrone, Desktop Metal whose 3-D printers that can make objects out of alloys on the spot, and 3Scan, a startup that makes detailed 3-D models of human tissue to help doctors better diagnose diseases.
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The team used Photoshop to change these dimensions and developed an algorithm for translation, which they fed to a 3-D printer.
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The steel-clad walls are interspersed with large panoramic "windows" — multimedia screens that show slow-moving 3-D animations of outer space.
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Eventually Johan will, of course, set off to find her, a journey rendered in bright 3-D animation by Esben Toft Jacobsen.
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Beijing, China (CNN)A major breakthrough in 3-D printed medicine could bring hope to nearly 1.8 billion patients with cardiovascular disease.
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The episodes tackle online dating, adolescent 3-D movie blockbusters, and the attention deficit disorder produced by too many childhood cartoons, respectively.
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Foundry's Brad Feld compared Glowforge to one of his earlier, and successful, investments in the nascent market of 3-D printing, Makerbot.
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In 2016, HP is announcing the Jet Fusion 3D, which hopes to give the same transformative lift to commercial 3-D printing.
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The resulting 3-D image allows you to "take careful measurements usually calibrated down to a tenth of a millimeter," he said.
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Gun control proponents are concerned the weapons made from 3-D printers will be untraceable, undetectable "ghost" firearms that threaten global security.
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As robotics and 3-D printing technologies become more accessible to home tinkerers, men are (of course) building robots of beautiful women.
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One room of the museum had been overtaken by a tangled, plasticized, 3-D form—a "sculpture," I suppose you'd call it.
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For years, 3-D printing had been a professional tool used to print Invisalign mouth guards and make prototypes of consumer goods.
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Through proper tension at the top and bottom, its horizon will appear closer to the viewer, restoring the original 3-D illusion.
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And then they 3-D printed a few different prototypes and put them in the hands of OB/GYNs and medical providers.
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In a first, it's showed that it can 3-D print in a thermal vacuum chamber, which simulates the nastiness of space.
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It's a milestone in the outfit's ambitious Archinaut program, which hopes to launch a 3-D printer with robot arms into orbit.
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I can see 3-D movies (thank goodness), but I leave the theater feeling weird and headachy and I never understood why.
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The app will populate the floor with tile in 3-D and even estimate how much is needed to complete the project.
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They used the Janus supercomputer cluster at the university's computing facility for some of the 3-D modeling used in the study.
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Dr. Judy Yee has spent decades pouring over medical scans trying to make sense of 3-D problems on a flat screen.
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The modular "click and connect" components make it easy to put together a physical 3-D model of the building you're planning.
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L'Oréal is working on 3-D bio-printed skin and hair that could be used to test the safety of topical products.
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Alas, it was not to be, and 3-D TV sets and movies remain little more than a footnote in entertainment history.
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It's called the BecDot, a 3-D printed rectangular box that introduces kids to braille words using small, colorful toys and letters.
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The brand took to Instagram to announce its Halloween-themed collection — a first for the brand — with limited-edition 3-D packaging.
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Burke asked Dr. Juan Carlos Muniz, a pediatric cardiologist who specializes in imaging, to make a 3-D model of Teegan's heart.
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It's also unleashed a political backlash unlike anything seen in the five years since the first 3-D printable firearm appeared online.
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At that point, all someone would need to create an unregulated, lethal weapon is a 3-D printer and an internet connection.
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As processors became more powerful, we had 3-D models to simulate certain conditions, like a virtual wind tunnel and crash tests.
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A worker completes a 3-D printed prototype at General Motors' Warren Tech Center, the automakers' Detroit-area research and development campus.
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The group have announced an audio/visual album titled 3-D the Catalog which documents the group's live concerts spanning 2012–2016.
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General Electric uses 3-D printing to create each of the 23 fuel nozzles that go into its new Leap jet engine.
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Their curriculum allows kids to explore their interest in STEM through state-of-the-art technology like 3-D printers and robotics.
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Depp's latest trip to Beverly Hills' Nail Job didn't result in some sort of crazy 3-D mani inspired by Japanese anime.
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It began experimenting with the technology in 2015 and last year released a limited edition $333 sneaker called the 3-D Runner.
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For the occasion, the entire first floor of my cousins' house had been transformed into a 3-D graphic of political commentary.
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The 3-D artwork on the back wall of SBG Tallaght completely grabs your attention as you walk through the gyms' doors.
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But HP said it has some other projects in the works, including an expansion into textiles and 3-D printing of metals.
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If a physical fix was necessary, a part might be 3-D-printed and installed, on-site, by one of the engineers.
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Otoy, founded in 2009 as a company whose software is used to make 3-D graphics, declined to comment on financial details.
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These materials are both strong and lightweight, unlike metal and most plastics used with injection molding techniques or other 3-D printers.
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One competitor, Carbon, makes 3-D printers that can make a range of objects, including Adidas sneakers, from pooled resin and elastomers.
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TROLLS The stars of this 3-D animated adventure are cheery creatures who sing all the time and always expect the best.
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Other kinds of dental and orthodontic imaging — like full-mouth, full-head, panographs or 3-D cone-beam computed tomography — reveal more.
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Weisler told CNBC's Jim Cramer last month that HP got into 3-D printing to get ahead of the inevitable manufacturing disruption.
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And Fab Lab is a digital fabrication laboratory equipped with 3-D printers and other tools for experimentation and creation of prototypes.
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Big financial firms are lining up behind Carbon, a start-up that makes super fast 3-D printers for manufacturing and design.
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The film was the first feature to be screened in the combination of 4K resolution, 3-D and 120 frames per second.
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New York and Los Angeles audiences can see it in its full frame-rate, highest-resolution 3-D format starting Nov. 11.
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That model was made using 3-D scanning, but it is smaller than the original, and less finished, some officials here suggested.
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Phones featured compact high-resolution displays; they contained tiny gyroscopes and accelerometers; they boasted mobile processors that could handle 3-D graphics.
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They used scans of Brandon's liver to make a 3-D printed model, so they could plan and practice the delicate procedure.
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When the new space opens on Friday, it will feature a 3-D printing station, co-working spaces and a movie theater.
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