Today, the National Institute of Standards and Technology announced its plans to make detailed 3D computer models of the bullets that killed John F. Kennedy available to the general public in 2020.
Makerbot, a company based in the Brooklyn borough of the city, creates affordable 3D printing machines for use at home, and opened its first retail store as consumer interest in the technology grows.
R2S specialises in technology aimed at the UK oil and gas sector Energy services firm SeaEnergy has taken its first major step in a new acquisition strategy by buying 3D computer model maker Return To ...
The virtual organs can work out a heart attack victims’ risk of developing a potentially fatal irregular beat. They can then be surgically implanted with a defibrillator to keep the heart working when ...
The 3D model of Bromholm Priory has been used to recreate the funeral of John Paston I in the 15th Century A "thriving" medieval monastic community has been resurrected via 3D computer modelling, ...
Scientists at Oxford University have created the first 3D model of human joints showing how common medical complaints have arisen and how we are likely to evolve in the future. The researchers created ...
The first three-dimensional computer model of how a solid tumour grows, mutates and evolves has been developed by scientists who say it will help them to understand how lethal cancers develop ...
Scientists have used a computerised 3D model of the heart to work out the cause of heart silence, a condition that causes the upper chambers of the heart to lose their power to contract. The condition ...
Energy services firm SeaEnergy has taken its first major step in a new acquisition strategy by buying 3D computer model maker Return To Scene (R2S). The Aberdeen-based company said the deal could be ...