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Apr 19, 2022 by John Aldred Leave a Comment
Blackmagic Design had one of their live presentation events yesterday. And as usually happens during such events from Blackmagic, the announcements were pretty interesting. Dubbed the “Da
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3D printing news News University of Bristol is Recycling Surgical Masks into 3D Printing Materials
The use of surgical masks is now a part of our daily lives. But, the daily use (and discarding) of them as a result of the global pandemic has caused a significant pollution problem. Ho
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Aging equipment and rising demand are pushing up prices and slowing production.
A surge in demand for chips at mature nodes, coupled with aging photomask-making equipment at those geometries, are causing significant concern across the supply chain.
These issues began to surface onl
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Should I get a second COVID-19 booster vaccine?
Suddenly, questions and answers about staying safe during the COVID-19 pandemic seem as mercurial as Seattle’s spring weather, where it may rain, hail, or shine depending on the hour and where you are.
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President Joe Biden speaks about his infrastructure agenda at the New Hampshire Port Authority in Portsmouth, N.H., Tuesday, April 19, 2022. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden’s administration has been working for months to prepare people to rethink th
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It's Not Just Physicians and Nurses. Veterinarians Are Burning Out, Too.
Empathy overload and compassion fatigue contribute to the mental health woes of veterinarians, who are more likely than other Americans to attempt suicide. And with 23 million