Following Apple’s detailing yesterday of its 3D printing process for the Apple Watch Series 11 and Ultra 3, iFixIt is out today with an even deeper dive into the company’s 3D printing techniques. Here ...
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is asking residents in Northern Michigan to participate in Michigan Chemical Exposure Monitoring also known at the MiChEM program. The MiChem ...
Why it matters: At the University of Pennsylvania's Polyhedral Structures Laboratory, a team of architects and engineers is rethinking how one of the world's most polluting building materials could ...
Nuclear projects are getting a boost of investment. WSJ in 2022 looked at how startups say their alternative designs can help solve past issues. Photo illustration: Eve Hartley The U.S. military is ...
Construction robots are no longer a far-off idea. They're already changing job sites by tackling repetitive, heavy, and often dangerous tasks. The latest robot comes from Australia, where a ...
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The College of Engineering and Applied Science is taking a step toward advancing campus sustainability, thanks to the Integrated Teaching and Learning Program’s new 3D printing recycling program. The ...
In the environment section of its iPhone Air press release this week, Apple revealed that the device is equipped with a 3D-printed titanium USB-C port. Apple said the 3D-printed titanium USB-C port ...
People wondered how the new iPhone Air released at Apple’s Awe Dropping event Tuesday could be so incredibly thin and still have a working USB-C port (or even if it would have one at all). Well, ...
TRAVERSE CITY — A new bank is on the way to serve the Grand Traverse region after reaching a lease deal for a branch in downtown Traverse City. GTSB Financial, Inc., the holding company of First State ...
The Little Traverse Historical Society will host a free program on Stanley Kellogg's art legacy. The event is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Sept. 18 at the Little Traverse Historical Museum, 100 Depot St.