Motion systems expert Michael Everman discusses why design engineers are opting to bundle multi-axis precision into drop-in platforms.
Don't let fear or frustration force you to give up something you love. It may be a process of adaptation and discovery, but ultimately, it's still about fun.
THIS is an important work on a subject which it is difficult to treat in systematic manner on account of the great complexity of the conditions involved. The variety of machines now made is almost ...
Overview Curated list highlights seven impactful books covering fundamentals, tools, machine learning, visualization, and industry.Guides beginners and professi ...
Explore the latest innovations in steel-part fabrication that allow engineers to design ambitious structures without ...
Wishfully is back with a new Planet of Lana, offering a fresh adventure for sci-fi fans. Here's what we thought of the short but sweet storyline, gorgeous visuals, and puzzles.
The DNA foundation model Evo 2 has been published in the journal Nature. Trained on the DNA of over 100,000 species across ...
The series explores what happens when textiles become a publishing tool and brings our editorial interactions closer to the skin.
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“All I hear is ‘Auto-Tune sucks’ and 'drum machines have no soul'”: Flying Lotus on the backlash against AI music
FlyLo weighs in on Suno and talks us through the making of BIG MAMA, a chaotic speedrun of an EP that zooms through chiptune, breakcore and jazz fusion without looping a single bar ...
If you had walked onto a trading floor thirty years ago, you would have heard noise before you saw anything. Phones ringing, ...
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Going Medieval (PC) review
Once you get over Going Medieval’s initial learning curve, there’s a joyously complex survival city builder to dig into.
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