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Tiny 3D-Printed Device Supercharges Tissue Engineering With Unprecedented Precision

Tiny 3D-Printed Device Supercharges Tissue Engineering With Unprecedented Precision

The Suspended Tissue Open Microfluidic Patterning, or STOMP device, is small enough to fit on a fingertip, and is expected to advance human tissue modeling for research on a variety of complex diseases. Credit: University of Washington The device is compact enough to rest on a fingertip and is compatible with current tissue-engineering technology. A newly developed 3D-printed device offers …

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How can origami design solve engineering challenges? – Deseret News

How can origami design solve engineering challenges? – Deseret News

BYU student discovers previously unknown “blooming flower” origami folding pattern. The new technique has an infinite number of variations that can expand into 3-D forms. The designs have potential applications in space systems, medical devices and architecture. Brigham Young University student Kelvin (Zhongyuan) Wang’s love of paper folding just led to a discovery that added a new chapter to an …

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AGI is an engineering problem, not a model training problem – Hacker News

AGI is an engineering problem, not a model training problem  Hacker News The gathering swarm: emergent AGI and the rise of distributed intelligence  Bank Underground Action Efficiency: The New Frontier for AI Intelligence  StartupHub.ai AI Experts Pivot to Engineering AGI Beyond Scaling LLMs  WebProNews Evolving Models And Games: Are We Near AGI?  Forbes Source link

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Workday says hackers used social engineering to access personal data during a breach

Workday says hackers used social engineering to access personal data during a breach

Human resources technology company Workday has confirmed that a data breach has affected its third-party CRM platform. In a announcing the breach, the company said that a social engineering campaign had targeted its employees, with threat actors posing as IT or HR in order to trick employees into sharing account access or personal information. The company says that while the …

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These Chunks of Ice Move All By Themselves, Thanks to a Cool Engineering Trick

These Chunks of Ice Move All By Themselves, Thanks to a Cool Engineering Trick

It looks like something straight out of a Ouija board horror movie, but frosty—researchers have figured out how to make ice move by itself. A video capturing the creepy dynamic features an ice disk melting on a metal surface etched with an asymmetrical herringbone pattern. The ice and its small puddle slowly start to move sideways before suddenly picking up …

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Teenage Engineering did it again

Teenage Engineering did it again

Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 94, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, did you hydrate today, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) I also have for you some durable cables, a great new Alien show, a strange RPG, and more. (As always, …

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Teenage Engineering Computer-2 is 'free', plastic Mini-ITX PC case with room for small ITX GPU – VideoCardz.com

Teenage Engineering Computer-2 is ‘free’, plastic Mini-ITX PC case with room for small ITX GPU  VideoCardz.com Teenage Engineering’s new PC case is plastic and free  The Verge Free mini-ITX case made of one sheet of translucent plastic arrives, stock evaporates instantly — Teenage Engineering’s foldable Computer-2 sports odd layout, with the GPU above the motherboard  Tom’s Hardware Teenage Engineering is giving away a …

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Teenage Engineering Has a New PC Case. As Usual, You Won’t Believe the Price

Teenage Engineering Has a New PC Case. As Usual, You Won’t Believe the Price

Teenage Engineering, makers of fine and fun devices like the popular OP-1 field synthesizer and Pocket Operator music mixers, dropped a new PC case yesterday, and it immediately sold out. But unlike gear like the OP-1 field or TP-7 audio recorder that sell for eye-watering prices of $2,000 and $1,500, respectively, the translucent and plastic Computer-2 desktop PC case was …

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