In 2024, the University of Maine unveiled the world’s largest 3D printer, which can print objects up to 29 meters long.
The following will offer some predictions on some future Lamborghini models we could expect to see, and what might be in ...
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I've saved more than $150 with these 3D prints
These practical 3D prints were a blast to make and saved me money by replacing phone stands, storage bins, Pi cases, cable ...
Students sitting in the CLIFF may have noticed several Connect Four games at the tables. What they may not know is that those ...
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YouTuber makes full-scale DeLorean fly for real in jaw-dropping test video
A YouTuber has made a full-scale DeLorean prop fly. From carbon fiber frames to retracting wheels, the legendary car just lifted off.
Someone has created a brilliant device that has only one role: stream Grand Theft Auto radio stations over FM in your car ...
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Bugatti brings hypercar-inspired eyewear to SILMO Paris 2025
Bugatti is expanding beyond hypercars again—this time with eyewear. At SILMO Paris 2025, the French automaker will unveil its ...
Scientists have developed a new machine learning tool that can help to iterate polymer discovery experiments, helping ...
Toyota is no stranger to the scene, with a long and storied history at the famed event. In 2014, Toyota came well-armed with ...
Restoring a motorcycle sounds like a dream, doesn’t it? Find a tired old machine, tear it down, polish it up, and roll out of ...
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This Porsche Is A Stick-Shift Purist’s Dream Come True
Luxury cars with manual transmissions have been a dying breed for decades now. In the modern luxury car landscape, rowing ...
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