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customkits · 5 months ago
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Here is part 2! For some reason, YouTube didn't save all my text?! Sorry about that... you will have to listen for all the information.
Stay tuned for part 3, which will be post processing and such.
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Here is a 3d printing short! Hopefully it's short and to the point ! See comments for more details.
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alicenpai · 1 year ago
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the shadow and her living doll 🌹🌼 print for montreal otakuthon! come see me at next week from aug 11-13 ✌
you can grab it as a print here if you so wish ! WIPs & other thoughts under the cut
shadows house is such a fantastic series & i wholeheartedly recommend it... the story delves into super dark horror elements but doesn't present itself as a story with no hope. hope must be found and then tenaciously gripped with all one's heart, much like pandora's box. it tickles the victorian gothic part of my brain forever imprinted on me since i was 14 haha...
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in the first draft i had marionette strings hanging above the characters (kinda reminds me of Erased.. since I just finished rewatching that ahaha...) & shadow puppet hands on the sides, almost as if gripping each character. i decided against it in the end, to let the characters shine in the spotlight (literally).
i also wanted a more active or lively pose, but kept in line with the stiff victorian portrait style, caused by long camera exposure times. i'm not sure if that worked out better bc i'm unsure if this drawing is interesting to people wahahaha.
initially i also wanted more of a dollhouse theme, but each draft got more and more muddy, so i decided to save it for another day (i'm around ch 90 in the manga, so probably a good call to save a more complex idea until i'm all caught up)
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^ quick 5 min style test i posted recently! in that post i stated that i wanted to streamline and simplify my art style more, especially after the recent bunch of illustrations i did in the past winter that took way too long to complete, at the sake of my health.
im continually looking for areas to simplify more in my art, but one of the areas i will NOT skimp on is depicting fabric!!!!!
what also helped was working on my sense of structure in my spare time, so that i could be better at depicting form without relying so much on shading to show 3d forms. i love colouring, but i need to be working smarter, not harder from now on. using 100000 shades and highlights is just not feasible anymore wahaha.
in this drawing i loosened up with the bg and kept it rough, inspired by the wonderful xeroxed bgs of 101 dalmatians, and only implied details, rather than actually rendering all of them.
the tldr is that i draw too slowly i just would like to be able to make more drawings more often!!
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gravecircuit · 2 months ago
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Here are some gifs and links of 2D / 3D hybrid animation because it's a particular rabbit hole I'm interested in.
Helluva Boss (2021), CG Background matched to 2D Characters:
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Kill la Kill (2013), "CEL Look CG" Production Pipeline:
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Steamboy (2004), 2D animation matched to 3D prelims:
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Treasure Planet (2002) Disney's "Deep Canvas" Technology developed into "Virtual Sets":
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996), James Baxter being a character animation god over CG wireframes printed to paper:
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101 Dalmations (1960), Cruella De Vil's car xeroxed to animation cels from photographed cardboard models:
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weather-phenomenon · 6 days ago
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new bucket list attempt everything on this list at least once
Master list of creative hobbies
Art creative hobbies
1. Botanical illustration
2. Architectural drawing
3. Urban sketching
4. Comic and manga illustration
5. Children’s book illustration
6. Digital art and design
7. Figure drawing
8. Fashion illustration
9. Mapmaking
10. Doodling and zentangle
11. Sticker making
12. Coloring books (for adults)
13. Paint by numbers
14. Diamond painting
DIY creative hobbies and crafts
15. Soap making
16. Resin molding
17. Button making
18. Candle making
19. Basket weaving
20. Terrazzo
21. Sand art bottles
22. String art
23. Perler beads
24. Seed beading
25. Wreath making
Industrial creative hobbies
26. Woodworking
27. Woodturning
28. Wood burning (pyrography)
29. Glass blowing
30. Glass etching
31. Stained glass art
32. Concrete molds
33. Jewelry making
34. Leather working
35. Metalworking and welding
36. Metal embossing
37. Mosaics
Sculpting and carving hobbies
38. Sculpting
39. Ice sculpting
40. Wood carving
41. Pottery
42. Soap carving
43. Sand sculptures and sandcastle building
Printmaking creative hobbies
44. Linocut printmaking
45. Woodcut printmaking
46. Screen printing
47. Rubber stamping
Needlecraft creative hobbies
48. Sewing
49. Cosplay
50. Embroidery
51. Cross-stitching
52. Crewel
53. Needle felting
54. Quilting
55. Crochet
56. Amigurumi
57. Knitting
58. Arm knitting
59. Needlepoint
Fiber arts hobbies
60. Visible mending
61. Macrame
62. Weaving
63. Rug tufting
64. Punch needle
65. Latch hook
66. Lace making
67. Dreamcatchers
Miniature creative hobbies
68. Model building
69. Painting miniatures
70. Dollhouses
71. Fairy gardens
72. Bonkei
73. Diorama making
74. Putz houses and nativity scenes
75. Lego MOC
Stationery and lettering hobbies
76. Calligraphy
77. Hand lettering
78. Art journaling
79. Bullet journaling
80. Card making
81. Scrapbooking
Papercraft creative hobbies
82. Origami
83. Papercraft modeling
84. Paper quilling
85. Collage art
86. Paper making
87. Bookbinding
88. Pop-up making
89. Paper mache
Digital creative hobbies
90. 3D printing
91. Stop motion animation
92. Graphic design
93. Photo manipulation
94. Game development
95. Raspberry Pi
Plant-related creative hobbies
96. Bonsai
97. Tree shaping (Pooktre)
98. Terrariums
99. Aquascaping
100. Flower pressing
101. Flower arranging
102. Topiary gardening
103. Seed art
104. Rock gardening
Other creative hobbies and crafts
105. Puzzles
106. Sudoku
107. Crossword puzzles
108. Writing
109. Learning a foreign language
110. Cooking
111. Music
112. Photography
113. Dancing
114. Sports
115. Improv
116. Nail art
117. Baking
118. Magic
119. Tarot cards
120. Card stacking
121. Collecting
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petalpetal · 8 months ago
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Okay drunk rant time so if you don’t I have a degree in art history and my favorite form of art is printmaking. Not only is it heavily tied into books (art and books are my one true love they are equal) but it’s a challenging process.
Anyway so I started out as a visual art major (I changed because my focus because I wasn’t competitive enough to put myself out there and realized I rather elevate existing artist rather then create art) but as all visual art and art history majors when getting your bachelors you have to take the 101 of every basic art class (drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, 2d design, 3d design, ceramics, and printmaking) and when I took printmaking I FELL IN LOVE
not only does this involve print and typography but it is a challenging medium. Okay so before I get into it let me show you the main types printmaking
Silkscreen, Intaglio, lithography, and woodblock
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Everting minus silkscreen has to be drawn backwards because printmaking is like a stamp
Not only do you have draw everything backward but you have to make like 15 copies exactly the same down to little imperfection (think like the wood grain patterns the ink picks up)
Anyway I feel like this such a underpreicted medium that is actually one of the most challenging art mediums
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boroughshq · 7 months ago
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EVENT 002: BROOKLYN ART FESTIVAL.
The Brooklyn Art Festival has finally arrived! This three-day festival is located in the heart of Brooklyn, and aims to bring the community together through a multi-day offering of live music, artistic demonstrations, creative cuisine, and, of course, a sheer love of art. Volunteer-run, guests of all ages are welcome to join in this celebration of culture, creativity, and community. Admission to the event is free, though amenities including food, drinks, and marketplace offerings will be available for purchase.   Street closures will be in place for the event; there is no public parking, but there will be a designated address for rideshare pick-up and drop-off. Walking, biking, and public transportation is highly encouraged!
DAYTIME FESTIVITIES (11AM - 6PM)
CHALK WALK — Stand and watch as professional chalk artists create jaw-dropping displays only utilizing chalk, or join in on the fun and create your own chalk masterpieces! All ages welcome. COMMUNITY MURAL — Leave your mark on a massive paint-by-number interactive mural! Grab a small tin of paint, a paintbrush, and a number, and do your best to stay in the lines. The end result (a beautiful abstract design of the Brooklyn Bridge, as designed by a local Brooklyn-born artist) won’t become evident until the end of the festival, so be sure to stop by on the last night to see what you’ve helped create! KIDSFEST (11AM-3PM) — Engage in all things fun at the kid-friendly kidsfest! Dance parties, inflatables, face painting, fairy hairstyling, elaborate puppet shows, and creative activities such as slime, tie-dye, ceramic painting, and puppet-making stations will be available. Though kid-aimed, all ages are welcome to engage in the fun! SKETCH 101 — You don’t need to be an expert to create a work of art, and the Sketch 101 sessions are here to prove that to you! Novices and professionals alike are all invited to sit and sketch as professional artists walk the audience through step-by-step instructions on how to draw beloved animated characters! Time slots: 12pm (Snoopy); 2pm (Mickey Mouse); 4pm (Shrek). ARTIST MARKET — Give back to the community by visiting the artist market! Featuring over 130 art vendors, there’s sure to be something there for everyone! Paintings, jewelry, ceramics, metalwork, glasswork, photographs, sculptures, watercolor, 2D and 3D art, fiber, prints, and much more will be available for purchase! COLORFUL CUISINE — During the day, make sure to visit one of the many food trucks and vendors available throughout the festival! Along with their typical menus, each vendor features at least one specialty treat in honor of the festival. From art palette cookies to minimalist trifles to deconstructed sandwiches, the food is sure to be a treat for the eyes and mouth!  LIVE ENTERTAINMENT — Small stages have been assembled for the express purpose of demonstrating the amazing collection of performance art styles enjoyed by the borough! Take a picture of the schedule, and make sure to stop by each stage to experience a collection of entertainment ranging from rock bands, theatrical groups, opera singers, and more!
COME ALIVE AT NIGHT (6PM-10PM)
GALLERY WALK — The vibrant Brooklyn art scene is shown in all its glory at the nightly gallery walk. Grab a map and take a stroll through the borough, visiting designated ArtSpots: art exhibits hosted at local galleries, retailers, and restaurants. Enjoy light refreshments, striking artwork, and good ambiance.  LIVE ENTERTAINMENT — The tempo slows down and the music continues through the night! A small selection of MusicSpots are also available, conveniently along the streets as patrons make their way through the Gallery Walk. Providing the perfect ambiance to the artist experience, be sure to stop and enjoy the music as you stroll from gallery to gallery! STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP SHOWCASE — Art students across Brooklyn have submitted some of their best work to the Brooklyn Art Festival’s Student Showcase! On display at the Haze Gallery (a featured ArtSpot) guests are invited to observe the art and submit a vote on which one piece of art impacted them the most. The artist who created the piece with the most votes at the end of the festival will be granted a small $2K scholarship to help support their artistic endeavors.  BUBBLY BOOZE — The festival becomes an open container entertainment zone at night, and guests 21 and older are invited to taste an array of bubbly specialty booze made special for the festival! Each ArtSpot will have a specialty cocktail available, while a small selection of the daytime’s food vendors will return for the night’s light installation (along with a newly available nighttime cocktail).  LIGHTS UP PERFORMANCE (9:30PM) — End your night with a synchronized light and music performance at Prospect Park! Light installations have been created and installed in the park, programmed to a musical arrangement that professional dancers have choreographed a routine to. Grab some food and something to drink, sit back, and watch as light, music, and dance all combine in dazzling collaboration!
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OOC DETAILS.
IC Timeline: Canonically, the art festival occurs over the weekend, from May 10th — May 12th. OOC Timeline: Members will have between May 10th through May 17th to post their initial starters for the festival. After 5/17, no new starters are permitted, but members are free to continue their ongoing event threads until their natural conclusion. An announcement will be made on both days when the event has started and ended. Involvement: The Brooklyn Art Festival is organized by a nonprofit and run almost entirely by volunteers. All artists involved — asked to lead a Sketch 101 class, performing on a stage, featured in an exhibit, etc. — do so either voluntarily, or only for a small sum of money despite their professional status. As such, characters are welcome to both be guests of the event, or volunteers manning a booth, performing on a stage, hosting or featured in a gallery, or anything in between! Threads: Members are highly encouraged to engage in any art festival related threads during this time, and are free to continue non-event threads as well! Just please be sure to tag all event threads as bhqevent002 for differentiation purposes.
If you have any other questions about the event, please do not hesitate to reach out to the main!
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megalizardon4736 · 15 days ago
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therobotmonster · 1 year ago
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Question about your ShapeWays stuff—did you do much test printing before you uploaded? It’s something I’d like to get into but all my experience is on a totally different type of much cheaper 3D printer, and I wanna make sure anything I upload is actually good.
I did when I first started, while I was getting a handle on how SW handled part thickness, and when I was testing different versions of pegs to find out what worked with Hasbro's hand-measurements. (3mm or 5mm, tapered to 99% diameter at the tip, 101% at the base, 8 mm long, BTW).
Over time I've gotten a feel for what works and doesn't in their main materials, though I need to test more with the newer ones.
Any time I make a part that uses a new ball joint or involves a custom connection, I have to get test prints to confirm before launching the time.
The material guides and auto checks are very helpful. If you design for the least forgiving materials, you'll typically be good.
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eric-generic · 2 years ago
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letsgethaunted · 2 years ago
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30.5: LISTENER STORIES #4 Photodump
Image 1: Aphantasia illustration - tell us in the comments which apple you visualize in your mind’s eye! Image 2: The sound made from 3D printing an ancient Egyptian mummy’s vocal cords aka “How to Get Haunted 101” Images 3 - 5: Videos and images from possibly our favorite story of the episode: Frat Boys Set Pentagram on Fire and Get Haunted AF Image 6: Proof that the photo dump was taken down by a lil bitch that doesn’t believe ghosts can scratch
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customkits · 5 months ago
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I've noticed something that has occurred over the last few shorts I have made on YouTube. Within a few hours, they will have 1 to 3 dislikes. The number of likes will usually cap at 5, making the ratio of likes to dislikes about 62%. To be honest, it is disheartening. It makes me feel like my content isn't digestible or interesting.
Do people just not want to see that content? Is there something wrong with my videos? Is it always the same one to two people trolling me?
I know my video quality isn't the highest (my voice-over became really fuzzy after video processing?? Android vs iPhone?), but I like to think my video content is solid information. Shorts are only 60 seconds, so there isn't a whole lot of time to cover all the details. I've seen other creators put more details in a pinned comment, which is what I'm doing. Still, it feels like I'm failing.
While I enjoy this hobby, and teaching others about it, it's these types of results that make me hesitant about posting content on YouTube. Tumblr and Facebook seem to be my platforms that get the most honest engagement (i.e., no anonymous dislikes without feedback as to why they didn't like it).
So, I'll finish part 3 of my 3d printing 101 series, but besides that, I won't have much else to post on YouTube.
Thank you all for your support here on Tumblr. I really do appreciate it.
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jcmarchi · 2 months ago
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Fifteen Lincoln Laboratory technologies receive 2024 R&D 100 Awards
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Fifteen Lincoln Laboratory technologies receive 2024 R&D 100 Awards
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Fifteen technologies developed either wholly or in part by MIT Lincoln Laboratory have been named recipients of 2024 R&D 100 Awards. The awards are given by R&D World, an online publication that serves research scientists and engineers worldwide. Dubbed the “Oscars of Innovation,” the awards recognize the 100 most significant technologies transitioned to use or introduced into the marketplace in the past year. An independent panel of expert judges selects the winners.
“The R&D 100 Awards are a significant recognition of the laboratory’s technical capabilities and its role in transitioning technology for real-world impact,” says Melissa Choi, director of Lincoln Laboratory. “It is exciting to see so many projects selected for this honor, and we are proud of everyone whose creativity, curiosity, and technical excellence made these and many other Lincoln Laboratory innovations possible.”
The awarded technologies have a wide range of applications. A handful of them are poised to prevent human harm — for example, by monitoring for heat stroke or cognitive injury. Others present new processes for 3D printing glass, fabricating silicon imaging sensors, and interconnecting integrated circuits. Some technologies take on long-held challenges, such as mapping the human brain and the ocean floor. Together, the winners exemplify the creativity and breadth of Lincoln Laboratory innovation. Since 2010, the laboratory has received 101 R&D 100 Awards.
This year’s R&D 100 Award–winning technologies are described below.
Protecting human health and safety
The Neuron Tracing and Active Learning Environment (NeuroTrALE) software uses artificial intelligence techniques to create high-resolution maps, or atlases, of the brain’s network of neurons from high-dimensional biomedical data. NeuroTrALE addresses a major challenge in AI-assisted brain mapping: a lack of labeled data for training AI systems to build atlases essential for study of the brain’s neural structures and mechanisms. The software is the first end-to-end system to perform processing and annotation of dense microscopy data; generate segmentations of neurons; and enable experts to review, correct, and edit NeuroTrALE’s annotations from a web browser. This award is shared with the lab of Kwanghun (KC) Chung, associate professor in MIT’s Department of Chemical Engineering, Institute for Medical Engineering and Science, and Picower Institute for Learning and Memory.
Many military and law enforcement personnel are routinely exposed to low-level blasts in training settings. Often, these blasts don’t cause immediate diagnosable injury, but exposure over time has been linked to anxiety, depression, and other cognitive conditions. The Electrooculography and Balance Blast Overpressure Monitoring (EYEBOOM) is a wearable system developed to monitor individuals’ blast exposure and notify them if they are at an increased risk of harm. It uses two body-worn sensors, one to capture continuous eye and body movements and another to measure blast energy. An algorithm analyzes these data to detect subtle changes in physiology, which, when combined with cumulative blast exposure, can be predictive of cognitive injury. Today, the system is in use by select U.S. Special Forces units. The laboratory co-developed EYEBOOM with Creare LLC and Lifelens LLC.
Tunable knitted stem cell scaffolds: The development of artificial-tissue constructs that mimic the natural stretchability and toughness of living tissue is in high demand for regenerative medicine applications. A team from Lincoln Laboratory and the MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering developed new forms of biocompatible fabrics that mimic the mechanical properties of native tissues while nurturing growing stem cells. These wearable stem-cell scaffolds can expedite the regeneration of skin, muscle, and other soft tissues to reduce recovery time and limit complications from severe burns, lacerations, and other bodily wounds.
Mixture deconvolution pipeline for forensic investigative genetic genealogy: A rapidly growing field of forensic science is investigative genetic genealogy, wherein investigators submit a DNA profile to commercial genealogy databases to identify a missing person or criminal suspect. Lincoln Laboratory’s software invention addresses a large unmet need in this field: the ability to deconvolve, or unravel, mixed DNA profiles of multiple unknown persons to enable database searching. The software pipeline estimates the number of contributors in a DNA mixture, the percentage of DNA present from each contributor, and the sex of each contributor; then, it deconvolves the different DNA profiles in the mixture to isolate two contributors, without needing to match them to a reference profile of a known contributor, as required by previous software.
Each year, hundreds of people die or suffer serious injuries from heat stroke, especially personnel in high-risk outdoor occupations such as military, construction, or first response. The Heat Injury Prevention System (HIPS) provides accurate, early warning of heat stroke several minutes in advance of visible symptoms. The system collects data from a sensor worn on a chest strap and employs algorithms for estimating body temperature, gait instability, and adaptive physiological strain index. The system then provides an individual’s heat-injury prediction on a mobile app. The affordability, accuracy, and user-acceptability of HIPS have led to its integration into operational environments for the military.
Observing the world
More than 80 percent of the ocean floor remains virtually unmapped and unexplored. Historically, deep sea maps have been generated either at low resolution from a large sonar array mounted on a ship, or at higher resolution with slow and expensive underwater vehicles. New autonomous sparse-aperture multibeam echo sounder technology uses a swarm of about 20 autonomous surface vehicles that work together as a single large sonar array to achieve the best of both worlds: mapping the deep seabed at 100 times the resolution of a ship-mounted sonar and 50 times the coverage rate of an underwater vehicle. New estimation algorithms and acoustic signal processing techniques enable this technology. The system holds potential for significantly improving humanitarian search-and-rescue capabilities and ocean and climate modeling. The R&D 100 Award is shared with the MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering.
FocusNet is a machine-learning architecture for analyzing airborne ground-mapping lidar data. Airborne lidar works by scanning the ground with a laser and creating a digital 3D representation of the area, called a point cloud. Humans or algorithms then analyze the point cloud to categorize scene features such as buildings or roads. In recent years, lidar technology has both improved and diversified, and methods to analyze the data have struggled to keep up. FocusNet fills this gap by using a convolutional neural network — an algorithm that finds patterns in images to recognize objects — to automatically categorize objects within the point cloud. It can achieve this object recognition across different types of lidar system data without needing to be retrained, representing a major advancement in understanding 3D lidar scenes.
Atmospheric observations collected from aircraft, such as temperature and wind, provide the highest-value inputs to weather forecasting models. However, these data collections are sparse and delayed, currently obtained through specialized systems installed on select aircraft. The Portable Aircraft Derived Weather Observation System (PADWOS) offers a way to significantly expand the quality and quantity of these data by leveraging Mode S Enhanced Surveillance (EHS) transponders, which are already installed on more than 95 percent of commercial aircraft and the majority of general aviation aircraft. From the ground, PADWOS interrogates Mode S EHS–equipped aircraft, collecting in milliseconds aircraft state data reported by the transponder to make wind and temperature estimates. The system holds promise for improving forecasts, monitoring climate, and supporting other weather applications.
Advancing computing and communications
Quantum networking has the potential to revolutionize connectivity across the globe, unlocking unprecedented capabilities in computing, sensing, and communications. To realize this potential, entangled photons distributed across a quantum network must arrive and interact with other photons in precisely controlled ways. Lincoln Laboratory’s precision photon synchronization system for quantum networking is the first to provide an efficient solution to synchronize space-to-ground quantum networking links to sub-picosecond precision. Unlike other technologies, the system performs free-space quantum entanglement distribution via a satellite, without needing to locate complex entanglement sources in space. These sources are instead located on the ground, providing an easily accessible test environment that can be upgraded as new quantum entanglement generation technologies emerge.
Superconductive many-state memory and comparison logic: Lincoln Laboratory developed circuits that natively store and compare greater than two discrete states, utilizing the quantized magnetic fields of superconductive materials. This property allows the creation of digital logic circuitry that goes beyond binary logic to ternary logic, improving memory throughput without significantly increasing the number of devices required or the surface area of the circuits. Comparing their superconducting ternary-logic memory to a conventional memory, the research team found that the ternary memory could pattern match across the entire digital Library of Congress nearly 30 times faster. The circuits represent fundamental building blocks for advanced, ultrahigh-speed and low-power digital logic.
The Megachip is an approach to interconnect many small, specialized chips (called chiplets) into a single-chip-like monolithic integrated circuit. Capable of incorporating billions of transistors, this interconnected structure extends device performance beyond the limits imposed by traditional wafer-level packaging. Megachips can address the increasing size and performance demands made on microelectronics used for AI processing and high-performance computing, and in mobile devices and servers.
An in-band full-duplex (IBDF) wireless system with advanced interference mitigation addresses the growing congestion of wireless networks. Previous IBFD systems have demonstrated the ability for a wireless device to transmit and receive on the same frequency at the same time by suppressing self-interference, effectively doubling the device’s efficiency on the frequency spectrum. These systems, however, haven’t addressed interference from external wireless sources on the same frequency. Lincoln Laboratory’s technology, for the first time, allows IBFD to mitigate multiple interference sources, resulting in a wireless system that can increase the number of devices supported, their data rate, and their communications range. This IBFD system could enable future smart vehicles to simultaneously connect to wireless networks, share road information, and self-drive — a capability not possible today.
Fabricating with novel processes
Lincoln Laboratory developed a nanocomposite ink system for 3D printing functional materials. Deposition using an active-mixing nozzle allows the generation of graded structures that transition gradually from one material to another. This ability to control the electromagnetic and geometric properties of a material can enable smaller, lighter, and less-power-hungry RF components while accommodating large frequency bandwidths. Furthermore, introducing different particles into the ink in a modular fashion allows the absorption of a wide range of radiation types. This 3D-printed shielding is expected to be used for protecting electronics in small satellites. This award is shared with Professor Jennifer Lewis’ research group at Harvard University.
The laboratory’s engineered substrates for rapid advanced imaging sensor development dramatically reduce the time and cost of developing advanced silicon imaging sensors. These substrates prebuild most steps of the back-illumination process (a method to increase the amount of light that hits a pixel) directly into the starting wafer, before device fabrication begins. Then, a specialized process allows the detector substrate and readout circuits to be mated together and uniformly thinned to microns in thickness at the die level rather than at the wafer level. Both aspects can save a project millions of dollars in fabrication costs by enabling the production of small batches of detectors, instead of a full wafer run, while improving sensor noise and performance. This platform has allowed researchers to prototype new imaging sensor concepts — including detectors for future NASA autonomous lander missions — that would have taken years to develop in a traditional process.
Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, holds promise for fabricating complex glass structures that would be unattainable with traditional glass manufacturing techniques. Lincoln Laboratory’s low-temperature additive manufacturing of glass composites allows 3D printing of multimaterial glass items without the need for costly high-temperature processing. This low-temperature technique, which cures the glass at 250 degrees Celsius as compared to the standard 1,000 C, relies on simple components: a liquid silicate solution, a structural filler, a fumed nanoparticle, and an optional functional additive to produce glass with optical, electrical, or chemical properties. The technique could facilitate the widespread adoption of 3D printing for glass devices such as microfluidic systems, free-form optical lenses or fiber, and high-temperature electronic components.
The researchers behind each R&D 100 Award–winning technology will be honored at an awards gala on Nov. 21 in Palm Springs, California.
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xanderbiel · 6 months ago
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The patriarchal system in which I was born, grew up, and from which I unsuccessfully tried to escape for many years, ultimately gave me the ability to freely discern what or who replicates the patterns of this system. Awareness of the space I navigate has given me the opportunity to engage with this topic, resulting in the documentation of this process in the form of intuitively created works.
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Revolutionizing Smiles: The Latest in Full Mouth Dental Implants Technology
In the evolving landscape of dentistry, full mouth dental implants stand as a testament to how far dental technology has come. This groundbreaking procedure is not just enhancing smiles but revolutionizing the quality of life for countless individuals. For dental professionals, oral health enthusiasts, and potential implant patients alike, understanding the advances in this field can be both enlightening and inspiring. Today, we spotlight the innovation at the forefront of this change, particularly as pioneered by Smile Design 101.
The Importance of Full Mouth Dental Implants
The transformation from traditional dental procedures to implant technology marks a significant leap forward. Gone are the days when patients had to settle for solutions that were often uncomfortable and aesthetically lacking. Full mouth dental implants offer a solution that mimics the natural look, feel, and function of real teeth, marking a new era in restorative dentistry.
Evolution of Dental Implant Technology
Tracing back to their inception, dental implants have undergone a tremendous evolution. Initially, they were simple structures intended to replace missing teeth without the additional benefits they provide today. Presently, advances in materials, design, and surgical techniques have paved the way for implants that integrate seamlessly with the jawbone, promoting bone health and preventing deterioration.
Understanding the Process of Full Mouth Dental Implants
The procedure for installing full mouth dental implants may vary slightly depending on the patient's specific needs and the technology used. Generally, it involves the placement of titanium posts into the jawbone, which serve as anchors for the new teeth. Over time, these posts naturally integrate with the bone, providing a stable and durable foundation. What sets current methods apart is the precision and customization involved, ensuring that each implant is perfectly suited to the patient's mouth, providing maximum comfort and functionality.
Benefits of Full Mouth Dental Implants over Traditional Methods
Compared to traditional dentures or bridges, full mouth dental implants come with several benefits. They offer a permanent solution to tooth loss, are designed to look and feel like natural teeth, and allow for easier eating and speaking. Importantly, they also help maintain facial structure by preserving the jawbone, a benefit not afforded by other methods.
Smile Design 101's Innovative Approach
Smile Design 101 is at the vanguard of adopting and refining new technologies in dental implant procedures. Their approach combines advanced imaging techniques with custom implant manufacturing, resulting in a more accurate, efficient, and aesthetically pleasing outcome. This precision-focused methodology not only reduces recovery time but also enhances the overall patient experience.
Patient Testimonials and Success Stories
The proof, as they say, is in the pudding. The stories of patients who have undergone full mouth dental implants, particularly through Smile Design 101, speak volumes of the impact of this technology. Patients report not just improvements in their physical comfort and appearance, but also increased confidence and well-being—a testament to the life-changing potential of these procedures.
The Future of Full Mouth Dental Implants
With technology continuously advancing, the future of full mouth dental implants looks promising. Innovations in bio-compatible materials, 3D printing, and AI-driven customizations are expected to make implants even more natural-feeling and durable, opening a new chapter in patient care.
Encouraging Innovation and Advancement
The trajectory of full mouth dental implant technology paints a future where limitations of traditional dental solutions become a thing of the past. For dental professionals and patients alike, staying abreast of these advancements is crucial. And, as demonstrated by brands like Smile Design 101, the commitment to innovation in dental technology not only enhances individual smiles but collectively moves the field of dentistry forward. In a world where your smile can say so much, ensuring it receives the best care possible is paramount.
For anyone considering dental implants or dental professionals looking to refine their practice, exploring the latest in full mouth dental implants can be a rewarding endeavor. With technology like that developed by Smile Design 101, the future of dentistry is not just about maintaining oral health—it's about reimagining it.
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