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Novel AI tool opens 3D modeling to blind and low-vision programmers
Blind and low-vision programmers have long been locked out of three-dimensional modeling software, which depends on sighted ...
Lung diseases like tuberculosis and cystic fibrosis can be difficult to treat. In part, that's because the two-dimensional models researchers use to study the diseases don't accurately reflect the ...
AnaVu embodies IIIT-Hyderabad commitment to human-centered computing and applied AI in healthcare. By addressing a pressing ...
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Manchester Piccadilly Station – 3D Virtual Tour of the City’s Main Transport Hub
Explore Manchester Piccadilly Station in stunning 3D detail with this virtual tour. See the architecture, platforms, and surrounding cityscape that make it one of the busiest and most important ...
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3D-printed tissue brings new realism to medical training
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have successfully 3D printed lifelike human tissue structures that can be used for medical training for surgeons and doctors.
When treating severe burns and trauma, skin regeneration can be a matter of life or death. Extensive burns are usually treated by transplanting a thin layer of epidermis, the top layer of skin, from ...
Stacking dies will dramatically improve performance, but it’s still a work in progress.
A team of researchers has made a breakthrough in the development of cutting-edge 3D-printed materials that have the ability to sense damage, resist impact, and adapt to stress. In a recent study ...
Photorealistic personal avatars are here, enabling people to digitally try on clothes with a selfie and a swipe. But do we really want to see ourselves when we shop? For retailers, it’s a high-risk, ...
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