UT Austin's new 3D printer tech creates bodies that feel real

UT Austin's new 3D printer tech creates bodies that feel real

Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a new 3D‑printing method that uses nothing but light and a single, inexpensive resin to create lifelike anatomical models with bone‑hard cores and soft, tissue‑like exteriors. Born from a serendipitous discovery at Sandia National Laboratories, the technique — called CRAFT — could give medical schools…

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Sargent’s Daughters’ Allegra LaViola Is Playing the Long Game

Sargent’s Daughters’ Allegra LaViola Is Playing the Long Game

In over a decade of business, Allegra LaViola’s approach has shaped by an art-historical formation rooted in Europe and Italy, and by a humanistic vision that traces recurring symbols, myths, and modes of expression across cultures and geographies. Photo Credit Belathée Over more than a decade of operation, Sargent’s Daughters has demonstrated that it is…

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Ukrainian refugee and her soldier boyfriend shot dead in bed allegedly by jealous ex

Ukrainian refugee and her soldier boyfriend shot dead in bed allegedly by jealous ex

A Ukrainian refugee and her soldier boyfriend were shot to death in their bed on Valentine’s Day, allegedly by the woman’s jealous ex-boyfriend, according to police. Kateryna Tovmash, 21, and Fort Bragg soldier Matthew Wade, 28, were killed on Saturday morning at Tovmash’s home in Woodlake, North Carolina, just outside of Raleigh. Tovmash’s ex Caleb…

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