A research team has used CT scanning, vibration measurement, and 3D printing to produce playable replicas of ancient musical instruments.
How do you teach students to use scientific instrumentation when a pandemic forces classes online and the students have no access to the usual lab or analytic equipment? Adjunct Professor Bruce Kahn ...
The instrument manufacturing company ODD Guitars has been implementing 3D-printing technology to generate all sorts of cool things. The company was originated by design engineer Olaf Diegel, whose ...
GEORGIA TECH — A team of graduate students at Georgia Tech has created a fully functioning acoustic violin from a 3D printer. Georgia Tech professor, Carolyn Seepersad, says students designed the 3D ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 6, 2022 – There's nothing quite like the sound of a Stradivarius violin. Building such a quality string instrument takes time, perfect materials, and a lot of skill, and the ...
MobiHealthNews’ Emerging Technologies Series spotlights organizations developing, scaling and investing in innovative healthcare technologies. What follows is Part 6 of a seven-part series: Dr. Amit ...
The technology uses computer tomography - or CAT scan data - to create a virtual 3D image of the joint that has been damaged Surgeons can now create hi-tech, virtual models of their patients before ...
Your 3D printer can help make a lot of aspects of your life much easier, and that includes different projects that can ...