I tested the first consumer-grade UltraViolet printer to see if it what it can do for makers, and I was impressed.
It tackles the long-standing problem of signal failure in flexible electronics caused by bending, movement, and environmental ...
When Kenyan triple Olympic gold medallist Faith Kipyegon attempted to become the first woman to run a mile in less than four minutes back in July, she did so wearing a sports bra made from 3D printed ...
In concept, an everyday sewing machine could make embroidery a snap: the operator would move the fabric around in any direction they wish while the sewing machine would take care of slapping down ...
A routine counter-terrorism probe unravelled into a chilling discovery on 12 July 2025, when officers raided Robert Adamski's ...
A gentle tap on the knitted lampshade is enough to switch on the light. The lamp developed by Fraunhofer IZM in cooperation with WINT Design Lab works with a revolutionary conductive ink. Visitors can ...
The RIG R5 Spear Pro HS is a new contender for my favorite budget PS5 headset, and a breath of fresh air during a time when ...
An Australian company has created a significant evolution of the construction industry in the form of Charlotte, a spider-like robot capable of building houses.
If you're still looking for a Halloween costume, you can become Mickey Mouse thanks to a new hoodie at Walt Disney World.
Just 25 examples of the car will be made available worldwide that features bespoke exterior and interior detailing.
Sustainability has now become a defining standard in fashion. The push for more responsible consumption is influencing everything from material choices to the way campaigns are conceived.
The latest trial of the Theatre Green Book Australia proves sustainability doesn’t have to be a constraint; it could be a new normal.