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While 3D printing is slowly producing everything from real-life Pong tables to office complexes, it appears it could also be used to help countries combat earthquakes. That's according to the ...
Professors from the University of Bristol have put together a giant earthquake simulator that shakes 3D-printed buildings to test for safety.
Now, the global 3D printing community is welcoming one of its newest builds: an earthquake-resistant tiny home in Guatemala. According to the printer's manufacturer COBOD, this project is the ...
Technology 3D-printing earthquake-proof towns, brick by brick New Urbanist is Geoff Manaugh 's monthly column that explores how technology and design are changing our cities, homes, the built ...
A team in Guatemala have used 3D printing technology to create an earthquake-proof house in just 26 hours. It’s not the first time that a house has been 3D-printed; the team behind the project ...
The 3D model after the earthquake was made by the company Drones Imaging from photos taken by an unmanned drone (UAS or RPAS) from close range. The alignment of both datasets over each other was done ...
So it is not a remake. This puts Universal potentially in a competitive situation with New Line, which has a 3D earthquake project set up under the title San Andreas 3D.
Thousands of sensors reveal 3D structure of earthquake-triggered sound waves 4500+ satellite receivers help create an unprecedented 3D time-lapse of how earthquakes disturb the upper atmosphere ...
McCune took that same data—peak ground velocity, which is best correlated with earthquake damage—and created a 3D visualization of the Napa quake.