3D Printed Silk Bio-Ink Shows Potential for Knee Meniscus Repair Researchers have developed a silk-based bio-ink to 3D print a meniscus for better knee repair and regeneration. 04/24/2024 - 3:00 am | View Link
News updates from April 23: Tesla to speed up launch of ‘affordable’ models; US regulator bans non-compete agreements Tesla pledged to bring forward the launch of “more affordable” models of its electric vehicles, helping its stock recover some of its recent losses despite reporting a 9 per c ... 04/23/2024 - 7:49 am | View Link
Tabloid publisher David Pecker detailed ‘catch-and-kill’ arrangement about stories involving Trump. Here’s what happened. The second day of testimony in Donald Trump’s hush-money trial began Tuesday, with David Pecker, a longtime tabloid publisher, taking the stand again. He told jurors about his efforts to help Trump ... 04/23/2024 - 7:07 am | View Link
From Sketch to Wardrobe: Exploring Technology's Role in Custom Fashion Imagine a world where your wardrobe reflects not just the trends but your unique personality and fit A simple sketch on a tablet transforms into a perfectly tailored garment crafted ... 04/19/2024 - 11:20 pm | View Link
Stratasys Launches Direct-to-Garment Fabric 3D Printing System Kerry Stevenson, aka "General Fabb" has written over 8,000 stories on 3D printing at Fabbaloo since he launched the venture in 2007, with an intention to promote and grow the incredible technology of ... 04/19/2024 - 4:43 am | View Link
CLO | 3D Fashion Design Software CLO is a 3D fashion design software program creating virtual, true-to life garment visualization with cutting-edge simulation technologies for the fashion and apparel industries. 04/24/2024 - 7:17 am | View Website
3D Knitwear: How 3D Printing is Revolutionizing Fashion After explaining the numerous advantages offered by 3D knitwear, the question now remains as to why it is not yet increasingly available in stores. What are the current challenges and what improvements may still need to be made? Will 3D printed clothing and especially 3D knitwear be the future of the fashion industry? 04/24/2024 - 2:09 am | View Website
3D printed clothes in 2023: What are the best projects? Additive manufacturing is evolving, getting even more precise, but also developing new materials and new applications. 3D printing is offering great advantages for the fashion industry, from 3D printed clothes to 3D printed footwear and accessories, the possibilities are endless. 04/23/2024 - 10:17 am | View Website
3D Printed Fashion: The Top Designs According to the designer, 3D printing allows digital fashion to become physical, which reduces the limits of creativity. The garments are printed layer by layer with a flexible filament using a desktop 3D printer to create a three-dimensional structure that fits the body shape. 04/23/2024 - 2:39 am | View Website
The Inescapable Rise of 3D Printed Clothing With 3D printed clothing offering more customization, freedom & new materials, we examine the future of 3D printed garments. Innovations within the fashion industry prove it is possible, but how far off are we from possessing an entire wardrobe of 3D printed clothes for ourselves? 04/22/2024 - 7:27 am | View Website
Denver’s ascendant Asian food scene
Sunday-May 4. Many of the metro area’s best new restaurants offer creative takes on traditional Chinese, Vietnamese and other diverse Asian cuisines, which makes the 2nd annual Mile High Asian Food Week an idea worth bringing back.
More than 100 participating kitchens — from roving trucks and street-food vendors to upscale names such as Hop Alley and sắp sửa — will take part in the event, which is timed to May’s Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month.
Colorado lawmakers have passed new legislation in a years-long effort to curb foreclosures by homeowners associations and metropolitan districts that are based on unpaid fines and fees.
The reform bills — including one for metro districts that’s already been signed into law — have aimed to create new regulations for HOAs and metro districts by restricting foreclosure filings of the kind that hit thousands of homeowners in recent years.
Denver has always been happy to flaunt its most visible artistic assets, given that they’ve helped reshape the city into a walkable playground of sculptures, murals and interactive installations.
Our 400-piece public art collection contains wildly diverse works, from Denver International Airport’s infamous “Mustang” (a.k.a. Blucifer) and the Colorado Convention Center’s “I See What You Mean” (unofficially: the Big Blue Bear) to the towering “Dancers” outside Denver Performing Arts Complex.
Recycling will expand across Colorado over the next six years through new curbside programs funded by corporations that create the garbage the state wants to see diverted from landfills.
Colorado’s recycling expansion was formalized this month after the legislature’s Joint Budget Committee approved a plan to be funded by fees charged to the companies that use boxes, plastic containers and shrink wrap to sell their products.
About 1 million households statewide now have access to curbside recycling, said Henry Stiles, an advocate with Environment Colorado.
Somebody give the Democratic majority in the Colorado General Assembly a copy of the Bill of Rights, large print if available, and underline the First Amendment with a sharpie.
For the second time this year, they have forgotten they cannot prohibit speech or coerce it from their peers, constituents, or anyone else.
This week, Democrats handed Republicans a memo with words they could no longer use when debating immigration policy (e.g., illegal, alien, invader(s), interloper, squatter) and a list of acceptable replacements (e.g., migrant, applicant, undocumented immigrant, immigrant without authorization).
Dear Amy: Have I been gaslighted?
My mother was a difficult person. She was often not nice to my sister-in-law.
I admired my SIL for taking the high road and for being respectful toward my mother, and I told her so many times.
I bumped heads big time with my mother, too, but had a good last six years when she moved near me and dementia mellowed her out.
My mother died five years ago and my sister-in-law reminds me often of how awful she was (my brother has no fond memories of childhood, and lets his wife do the talking).
The last time my SIL brought this up, I stopped her and said that although her experiences are valid, this is my mother and she is dead now, and I find it offensive to keep hearing about it.
I validated her feelings and told her again how much I admired her.
Initially she apologized, but afterward apparently decided that I was wrong.