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Hatsushima is a small, unstaffed station on Japan’s Kisei Line which was built in 1938 and was electrified only in 1978.
The Focus on Research column highlights different research projects and topics being explored at Penn State. The following originally appeared on The Conversation. Throughout history, when pioneers ...
China is already testing the tech. Bricks made from lunar soil simulants are undergoing durability tests on the Tiangong ...
The ability to craft anything from your imagination makes 3D printers invaluable for DIY projects involving microcontrollers, ...
In a global first, Japan’s JR West has constructed a fully functional train station using 3D printing technology — completing ...
The idea began as a fun project between friends and later turned into a dream project. For the length of the kayak, they figured a treadmill could work well as a 3D printer base, since it allows for ...
A Maryland-based nonprofit is moving ahead with plans to build a facility on Guam that will allow the Navy to 3D print ...
Mexico waits for six-year terms to see railway projects completed, while in Japan, a train station was built in less than one ...
"This approach allows us to utilize resources found on the moon, free from transporting water and other materials from the ...
A Clifton Park teen sells 3D-printed Crocs accessories, while a Troy creative produces whimsical yet practical designs.
FLUID, an open-source, 3D-printed robot, offers an affordable and customizable solution for automated material synthesis, making advanced research accessible to more scientists.