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With a little bit of silicon and a 3D printer, Buttercup the duck is now waddling around Feathered Angels Sanctuary. When Buttercup hatched on November 12, 2012 his left foot was turned backwards ...
Polly the duck is missing more than half of her bill. Students at Southwestern University in Texas are working to create a prosthetic bill using a 3D printer. Photo by Jimmy Smith Polly the duck ...
Humans aren’t the only ones benefitting from 3D printed prosthetics. Buttercup is a fluffy duck who was born with a backwards foot, causing her to hobble around the other ducks. Thanks to 3D ...
Now, a 3D-printed model could be a first step in figuring out what a duck-billed dinosaur called the Parasaurolophus sounded like.
We see a lot of cool things in the 3D printing world, but this is definitely a first. A software engineer 3D-printed a duck foot that allowed one disabled duck to begin walking properly after the ...
Buttercup looking pretty fired up about his new foot (Photo: Designboom) If you haven't heard about this yet, it's a great story: this is Buttercup, a duck who was born in a high school biology ...
Shutterstock acquires the 3D model company TurboSquid, signaling a new direction for the photography industry: One that increasingly doesn't just sell photos.
Buttercup the duck was born with his left foot turned backwards, making it nearly impossible and extremely painful to walk. But now he’s waddling again with a 3D-printed foot.
Disabled duck gets new foot thanks to 3D printing So far, from what we've seen, the greatest purpose of 3D printing is making spare parts for birds.
Philip the duck is learning to walk again with a pair of 3D printed prosthetic feet created by a Wisconsin middle school class.
A Wisconsin duck, who lost both feet to frostbite, gets back up and around after a middle school technology teacher creates new feet for him with a 3-D printer.