In 2024, the University of Maine unveiled the world’s largest 3D printer, which can print objects up to 29 meters long.
Named Charlotte, this robot was developed by the Australian companies Crest Robotics and Earthbuilt Technology.
Crest Robotics, in partnership with Earthbuilt Technology, has unveiled a six-legged robot named Charlotte that could ...
Developers of a speedy, "spider-like" robot named Charlotte believe it could be building homes on Earth within years, and ...
In Houston’s tight housing market, where the affordability gap has climbed to nearly $176,000, a new neighborhood rising near Hobby Airport is drawing attention for how it’s being built. Instead of ...
To mark 200 years since the birth of steam power, pupils at Fairfield Primary School, in Stockton, spent their week learning ...
To mark 200 years since the birth of steam power, pupils at Fairfield Primary School, in Stockton, spent their week learning about railways.
A new batch of 23 projects will strengthen international space partnerships, develop national capabilities and boost economic ...
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AAXA M8 Laser Projector

The AAXA M8 Laser Projector ($419) is arguably the biggest a projector can be and still qualify as a palmtop, although if you ...
ITAP 2025 highlights AI, robotics, factory automation, additive and digital manufacturing, and smart logistics and supply ...
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