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This map hides more than just locations — it holds a secret code. Every mark, symbol, and line could be a clue. Can I put the ...
Jammers and supply chain troubles are crippling resistance groups' drone fleets in Myanmar, new research shows. At the same time, the junta is increasingly using drones to target them.
The tallest steel-framed building ever tested on an earthquake simulator started moving slowly, swaying and twisting. The ...
HONG KONG, July 11, 2025 (EZ Newswire) -- Math Magic has officially launched Hitem3D, the world’s first AI-powered tool for ...
French and Egyptian researchers are making a "digital twin" of the Lighthouse of Alexandria in Egypt after lifting its ...
Earlier this year, MiCoB, a 3D printing company from Gujarat, unveiled a project featuring 30 3D printed cottages at Nagoa ...
Japan's susceptibility to seismic activity along the Pacific "Ring of Fire" reignites concerns over earthquake prediction.
Researchers at the University of Bristol sought to test the integrity of 3D-printed concrete during earthquakes through ...
Researchers at the University of Bristol are testing 3D printed concrete for earthquake safety, showing promise for the technology.
Scientists at the University of Bristol have conducted the world’s first full-scale shake test on 3D-printed homes to assess earthquake resilience.
Scientists at the University of Bristol have used the UK's largest shaking table to mimic conditions of a medium-magnitude earthquake to assess the potential damage to a 3D-printed building.