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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.
Earlier this year, MiCoB, a 3D printing company from Gujarat, unveiled a project featuring 30 3D printed cottages at Nagoa ...
With the popularity of 3D-printed homes rising, University of Bristol scientists are using the UK’s largest shaking table to test their durability against earthquakes.
Thirty years on from its rediscovery, a team of archeologists are attempting to create a digital twin of the Lighthouse of ...
Researchers at the University of Bristol sought to test the integrity of 3D-printed concrete during earthquakes through ...
Marine archaeologists have hauled 22 of the gigantic stones from the bottom of Alexandria’s harbor. The stones will now be studied and digitally scanned so that researchers might build a 3D model of ...
Biju Krishnan discusses how and why emerging technology is revolutionising the patient experience in dentistry.
Scientists have discovered hundreds of giant sand bodies beneath the North Sea that appear to defy fundamental geological ...
At the edge of the Mediterranean, off the coast of modern-day Alexandria, an international team has recovered 22 immense ...
Human waste, mostly plastic, was found in abundance at the deepest part of the Mediterranean called the Calypso Deep, 3.1 ...