MIT engineers have created 3D-printed, interlocking recycled glass bricks that could revolutionize sustainable construction.
Lotus has revealed the Theory 1 concept car, which previews what the company's high-performance future might look like.
Using a 3D printer that works with molten glass, researchers forged LEGO-like glass bricks with a strength comparable to concrete. The bricks could have a role in circular construction in which ...
The potential for 3D-printable glass masonry is immense. It could be reused multiple times, serving as recyclable bricks for ...
The team points to glass’ optical properties and its “infinite recyclability” as reasons for turning to the material.
Lotus' latest concept car, the Theory 1, integrates cutting edge features like robotic textiles and 3D printed lattice ...
Additive manufacturing (AM), otherwise known as 3D printing, is an incredible process that creates three-dimensional, ...
To study biomechanical forces in multicellular systems, effective mechanical stimulation is an essential tool. A 3D ...
We've seen 3D-printed titanium handlebars, stems and frame components, but the Reactor Aero takes the concept a whole lot ...
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EXCLUSIVE: WIRED got an inside look at Lotus' Theory 1. The highlights? Physical buttons that appear from nowhere, audiophile ...