Used cooking oil from a McDonald's franchise has successfully been turned into a resin that can be used for 3D printing by a team at the University of Toronto Scarborough: https://t.co/AOjthCF8uw Added bonus: objects printed with the resin are biodegradable.
New book on game-based learning. "This book offers a comprehensive introduction to the latest research on learning and instruction with computer games." https://t.co/tWxuMqlytS
3D printing of skin for burn patient grafting might be clinically available using a handheld device in 5 years, based on this research: https://t.co/lUBSeusITW
Celebrate the 10th anniversary of Duke's Wired! Lab (@dukewired): https://t.co/NYPZbQkZAf Free and open to the public. If you're interested in digital humanities, be sure to check it out!
No more live animals in Germany’s Circus Roncalli. As of 2018, they are using holographic animals visible to all attendees simultaneously. https://t.co/M0RjTVDSHR
Hey gang - Super excited to announce that @knightfdn is opening a $750K call-for-ideas focused on immersive technology in the arts on July 27! https://t.co/LtsN5GfF1u
Different brains in murderers than in other criminals says new study. This would make great discussion starter for ethics, law, etc. https://t.co/7E79c5LUN7 (lay article) https://t.co/FqKEa5NjX3 (research article)