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A Clifton Park teen sells 3D-printed Crocs accessories, while a Troy creative produces whimsical yet practical designs.
ACM Research, Inc. (“ACM”) (NASDAQ: ACMR), a leading supplier of wafer and panel processing solutions for semiconductor and advanced packaging applications, today announced that its Ultra ECP ap-p ...
A new social media trend encourages users to create an action figure of themselves through OpenAI's ChatGPT. Here's what ...
A bitter management shake-up. Angry public outbursts. A “narcissistic” pastor whose word is gospel. What in God’s name is happening to the once-mighty pop icon? “Whatever he’s going through, I pray ...
As the countdown to the 2025 NFL Draft begins, Green Bay is rolling out the red carpet for thousands of visitors set to arrive in ...
LEGO has released first looks and pre-orders for new Star Wars sets coming on May 1st, part of their annual Star Wars Day ...
What’s Going On is a listing of activities taking place throughout the Downriver community. To submit an event, send an email to [email protected]. List the time, date, location, cost ...
Semiconductor chips have traditionally been manufactured in two dimensions. But as devices become more powerful and compact, ...
The UV Printer E1 from Anker's eufyMake brand allows non-business customers to print detailed color designs onto cups, tiles, ...
A Port Jefferson teen is working to introduce science, technology, engineering and math concepts — collectively the fields known as STEM — to children in his community.
The University of Michigan leads a DARPA initiative to predict the lifespan of LPBF 3D-printed metal parts, ensuring quality and durability in military use.