Electronics and biological cells 3D printed directly on skin

Researchers at the University of Minnesota have used a customised, low-cost 3D printer to print electronics on a real hand for the first time. The technology could be used by soldiers on the battlefield to print temporary sensors on their bodies to detect chemical or biological agents or solar cells to charge ...

Kickstarter's focus is on engaging with creative people: Perry Chen

AI ( artificial intelligence ) is one of the biggest changes. We've been dealing with how tech affects us for the past 10-20 years. But ...