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You can use your 3D printer for utilitarian things like printing a replacement battery cover for the TV remote, or you can use it for something fun like building your own bubble-blowing contraption.
Like bubbles? Then you’ll love this 3D printed bubble blowing machine. It’s capable of blowing approximately 14,000 bubbles… per minute. Designed and released on Thingiverse, the array of ...
The supernova-blown bubble in interstellar space is like a snow plow sweeping up gas and dust at its boundaries. Interstellar cartographers have for the first time mapped in 3D the magnetic field ...
for patients is an exciting one, and researchers have now designed a new type of 3D bioprinter that uses sound, light, and bubbles to bring that dream a little closer. 3D bioprinting has been ...
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