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Raceprosim Founder's Insights: From Solo Project to Hardware Venture
Yurii Zinchenko, CEO of Raceprosim, details his journey from building racing simulators as a solo project to establishing a hardware venture, emphasizing the importance of combining diverse skills, leveraging modern tools, and prioritizing early user feedback.
Raceprosim Founder's Insights: From Solo Project to Hardware Venture
Yurii Zinchenko, CEO of Raceprosim, details his journey from building racing simulators as a solo project to establishing a hardware venture, emphasizing the importance of combining diverse skills, leveraging modern tools, and prioritizing early user feedback.
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48% Bias Score


China Develops Lunar Brick-Making Machine
A Chinese team developed a machine that uses solar energy to create high-strength bricks from lunar soil, advancing the potential for building on the moon; tests on the bricks will be conducted on the space station before lunar construction begins.
China Develops Lunar Brick-Making Machine
A Chinese team developed a machine that uses solar energy to create high-strength bricks from lunar soil, advancing the potential for building on the moon; tests on the bricks will be conducted on the space station before lunar construction begins.
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32% Bias Score


Qatar's 3D-Printed Schools: A Giant Leap in Sustainable Construction
Qatar is undertaking one of the world's largest 3D-printed construction projects, building 14 public schools, two using advanced 3D printing technology, to support its Qatar National Vision 2030, prioritizing innovation and sustainable growth by 2025, using two massive BOD2 printers from COBOD.
Qatar's 3D-Printed Schools: A Giant Leap in Sustainable Construction
Qatar is undertaking one of the world's largest 3D-printed construction projects, building 14 public schools, two using advanced 3D printing technology, to support its Qatar National Vision 2030, prioritizing innovation and sustainable growth by 2025, using two massive BOD2 printers from COBOD.
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52% Bias Score


Lavaforming: Icelandic Architects Propose Sustainable Cities Built from Molten Rock
Icelandic firm s.ap arkitektar's "Lavaforming" project proposes using cooled lava as a sustainable building material for constructing cities, addressing climate concerns by reducing reliance on carbon-intensive concrete; the project explores three methods: channeling lava into trenches, 3D printing ...
Lavaforming: Icelandic Architects Propose Sustainable Cities Built from Molten Rock
Icelandic firm s.ap arkitektar's "Lavaforming" project proposes using cooled lava as a sustainable building material for constructing cities, addressing climate concerns by reducing reliance on carbon-intensive concrete; the project explores three methods: channeling lava into trenches, 3D printing ...
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40% Bias Score


China Develops Lunar Soil 3D Printer for Moon Base Construction
Chinese scientists have created a 3D printer using only lunar soil to build structures on the moon, successfully testing its ability to create bricks and complex shapes using solar energy concentration and fiber optic energy transmission; this eliminates the need for transporting materials from Eart...
China Develops Lunar Soil 3D Printer for Moon Base Construction
Chinese scientists have created a 3D printer using only lunar soil to build structures on the moon, successfully testing its ability to create bricks and complex shapes using solar energy concentration and fiber optic energy transmission; this eliminates the need for transporting materials from Eart...
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20% Bias Score


DA Bragg Warns 3D-Printing Companies Over Ghost Guns
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg warned 3D-printing companies like Creality about insufficient security measures contributing to a rise in ghost guns, citing the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and a dramatic increase in ghost gun seizures in NYC from 17 in 2018 to 438 in 2024.
DA Bragg Warns 3D-Printing Companies Over Ghost Guns
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg warned 3D-printing companies like Creality about insufficient security measures contributing to a rise in ghost guns, citing the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and a dramatic increase in ghost gun seizures in NYC from 17 in 2018 to 438 in 2024.
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48% Bias Score

Yale University Develops 3D-Printed Reactor to Convert Plastic Waste into Fuel
Researchers at Yale University have designed a 3D-printed reactor that improves the conversion of plastic waste into fuel by increasing efficiency from 60% to 66% without expensive chemical catalysts, offering a potential solution to plastic pollution but facing challenges in large-scale implementat...

Yale University Develops 3D-Printed Reactor to Convert Plastic Waste into Fuel
Researchers at Yale University have designed a 3D-printed reactor that improves the conversion of plastic waste into fuel by increasing efficiency from 60% to 66% without expensive chemical catalysts, offering a potential solution to plastic pollution but facing challenges in large-scale implementat...
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24% Bias Score

Qatar Builds 14 Schools Using 3D Printing Technology
Qatar is undertaking one of the world's largest 3D-printed construction projects, building 14 public schools, two using advanced 3D printing technology from COBOD, to support its National Vision 2030 and promote sustainable growth, with completion expected by the end of 2025.

Qatar Builds 14 Schools Using 3D Printing Technology
Qatar is undertaking one of the world's largest 3D-printed construction projects, building 14 public schools, two using advanced 3D printing technology from COBOD, to support its National Vision 2030 and promote sustainable growth, with completion expected by the end of 2025.
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48% Bias Score

Icelandic Firm Proposes Lava-Based Construction for Sustainable Settlements
The Icelandic firm s.ap arkitektar proposes a revolutionary construction method using volcanic lava as a building material, aiming to create sustainable settlements by 2150, presenting three potential methods for lava forming and addressing the environmental impact of concrete.

Icelandic Firm Proposes Lava-Based Construction for Sustainable Settlements
The Icelandic firm s.ap arkitektar proposes a revolutionary construction method using volcanic lava as a building material, aiming to create sustainable settlements by 2150, presenting three potential methods for lava forming and addressing the environmental impact of concrete.
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56% Bias Score

Lavaforming: Sustainable Cities from Volcanic Rock
Icelandic firm s.ap arkitektar proposes "Lavaforming," a project using cooled lava as a sustainable building material to construct cities, addressing high CO2 emissions from concrete production and offering a potential solution for volcanically active regions.

Lavaforming: Sustainable Cities from Volcanic Rock
Icelandic firm s.ap arkitektar proposes "Lavaforming," a project using cooled lava as a sustainable building material to construct cities, addressing high CO2 emissions from concrete production and offering a potential solution for volcanically active regions.
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40% Bias Score

Additive Manufacturing Market Reaches \$21.9 Billion Amidst Economic Challenges
The 2025 Wohlers Report valued the global additive manufacturing market at \$21.9 billion with a 9.1% CAGR, while the RAPID + TCT 2025 trade show highlighted both the industry's growth and challenges, such as macroeconomic headwinds and the need for improved qualification strategies.

Additive Manufacturing Market Reaches \$21.9 Billion Amidst Economic Challenges
The 2025 Wohlers Report valued the global additive manufacturing market at \$21.9 billion with a 9.1% CAGR, while the RAPID + TCT 2025 trade show highlighted both the industry's growth and challenges, such as macroeconomic headwinds and the need for improved qualification strategies.
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48% Bias Score

HHI's Onboard 3D Printing Revolutionizes Ship Repair
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) launched a containerized 3D printing facility for ships, reducing part replacement time from 233 days to 2 days and using a new, cheaper carbon steel powder; this is a significant step toward a global digital supply chain for ship maintenance.

HHI's Onboard 3D Printing Revolutionizes Ship Repair
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) launched a containerized 3D printing facility for ships, reducing part replacement time from 233 days to 2 days and using a new, cheaper carbon steel powder; this is a significant step toward a global digital supply chain for ship maintenance.
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48% Bias Score
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