Tag: printed
“DB mobil”: Off for the printed railway magazine – media
The railway customer magazine DB mobile will only appear online from next year. The December number will be the last paper edition that is displayed on the trains, as the…
A patient’s nose reconstructed on her forearm using a 3D printed biomaterial
A few years ago, following chemo and radiotherapy treatment for cancer of the nasal cavities, Carine lost the front part of her palate, but also a large part of her…
King Charles III: First letters printed with monogram
King Charles III First letters printed with monogram King Charles III begins his work as monarch. © 2022 ITS/Shutterstock.com King Charles III has his own monogram “CIIIR” since Monday. The…
World’s first 3D printed bike frame released as NFT
8 years ago dr. James Novak presented a bike frame made entirely with a 3D printer. The frame, which was awarded at the then RAPID 2015, was then exhibited worldwide.…
more and more 3D printed weapons seized in Europe
More and more 3D printed weapons have been seized in Europe in recent years, Europol said on Friday. The European Police Office organized a conference this week bringing together various…
The Le Robert dictionary removes the feminized spelling of “iel” for its printed version
“Iel” lands in the dictionary. The Le Robert dictionary, which had included the pronoun “iel” and its variant “ielle” in its online version, announced on Wednesday that it had removed…
Queen’s Jubilee: High quality merchandise printed with an embarrassing mistake
Great Britain Queen’s Jubilee: High-quality merchandise printed with an embarrassing spelling mistake The Queen works on board her private train © Fiona Hanson / Picture Alliance More than 10,000 pieces…
Londoner receives world’s first 3D printed eye
A London patient is due to become the first in the world on Thursday to have an ocular prosthesis made by a 3D printer implanted, said the hospital in the…
"Economist"-Editor-in-Chief: "For a long time now, it’s not just about the printed article"
Zanny Minton Beddoes, editor-in-chief of the “Economist” on the future of the printed magazine and the general election. . Source link