Honda has created two concept vehicles under a "Wander" line dedicated to the idea that people should be able to get around easily with smaller, simple vehicles. They will debut at the Tokyo Motor Show.
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Watch These Drones Autonomously Build A Rope Bridge That Can Support A Person
The Aerial Construction project is a collaboration between the Institute for Dynamic Systems & Control & the Chair of Architecture and Digital Fabrication. The objective is to develop methods & techniques for robotic aerial construction.
Scientists ‘Squeeze’ Light One Particle At A Time
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‘Multifab’ 3D-Prints A Record 10 Materials At Once, No Assembly Required (Video)
"3D printing is great, assuming that all you need to do is print one material for one purpose, and that you're okay with it taking a few tries. But the technology is still far behind where it could be in reliably producing a variety of useful...