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Become a better 3D artist | Portrait, Top blenders, Male portrait
Dec 6, 2018 – Expert advice for being the best professional you can be. By Rico Cillers Source: Become a better 3D artist | Portrait, Top blenders, Male portrait
Population Growth. Is it out of control?
Population growth tends to invoke quite an emotional response in many people. Some say it’s the root of all the problems we will face in the future and that it is rapidly spiralling out of control. But a new report … Continue reading
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Giant 3D-printer builds a TWO-STORY house in one piece 🏡
Belgian company Kamp C recently finished construction of its first 3D-printed two-story house. The house was printed by a machine called the BOD2, made by a company called COBOD (Construction of Buildings on Demand).
Man Prev. Experiencing Homelessness Now in 3D-Printed Tiny Home
Tim Shea not only has a place to live, but he’s now an architectural pioneer. new project by ICON combines two things that tend to interest architecture lovers: 3D-printed buildings and tiny living. The firm has created a 3D-printed … Continue reading
A Soothing Stop-Motion Animation Bakes a Rich Chocolate Layer Cake Entirely from LEGO | Colossal
GRACE EBERT When your next ambitious baking project doesn’t pan out, try your hand at a simpler recipe with just one ingredient. Follow Japan-based animator tomosteen through a stop-motion tutorial for a decadent cake layered with chocolate frosting that’s … Continue reading
Strange Materials with Mark Miodownik
Materials are a defining characteristic of society. The ages of civilization are named after materials and the development of new materials do more than simple transform technology: they change behaviour and shape the urban landscape, from our cities and our … Continue reading
Is free will an illusion? | Uri Maoz | Big Think
Is free will an illusion? Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideo​ Learn skills from the world’s top minds at Big Think Edge: https://bigth.ink/Edge​ ———————————————————————————- This video was produced in partnership with John Templeton Foundation. The debate over whether … Continue reading
The curious case of northeast Brazil’s cross-breeding sea turtles | Horizon
Sea turtles have been around since dinosaurs roamed the Earth, stretching back about 110 million years. Yet now their existence is at risk, with six of today’s seven species classified as threatened or endangered. While efforts are ongoing to protect … Continue reading