During this era of coronavirus, certain items have become nearly impossible to find. Toilet paper and paper towels for sure, just ask anyone who's tried to purchase either recently (side note: I ...
A Japanese store has released a novel twist on the concept of face disguise, a hyper-realistic mask replicating every person's facial feature in three-dimensional art.
The company AnthroTek uses resin 3D printing and fused depostion modeling to reproduce ultra-realistic masks and organs.
Wearing masks is crucial to slowing the transmission of COVID-19, but they can often be hard to find. Yulia Malkova, an ECE PhD student advised by Professor Gary Friedman, came up with the idea of 3-D ...
HELENA- Two educators in the Helena School District are using their 3D printers to print masks for community healthcare workers. Helena High School’s Drafting Educator, Jake Spearson, has 3D printers ...
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