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Posted on Dec 22, 2021

Below is a long blog post about 3D printing and what it means to me. So, last week I had the opportunity of going on an Open House at MIT in Boston MA where there was a presentation by one of my idols (and also someone who inspires me every day) Prof Neri Oxman from MIT Media Lab! She’s doing so many amazing things with 4d printed objects that are breathable, bio-degradable etc… That was actually my first time hearing about her work and now she has inspired me even more! If you haven’t seen this TED talk yet make sure you do because it will blow your mind for sure: https://www.ted.com/talks/neri_oxman_on_architecture_that_responds_to_its_environment?language=en#t-708152 Aside from being super excited for all these new technologies coming up which have huge potential to help us solve some global problems like climate change or making our lives easier using technology, I am really interested in how we can educate kids and teens today so they understand where the world is heading towards. My personal mission statement includes helping young people become conscious creators of their own future rather than reactors to whatever happens around them. It seems to be a major issue today when kids don’t know much about science, history and other fields outside of video games & social media. This is why I decided to start creating educational resources related to 3D Printing as well - mainly for schools but also parents can find useful information here too if needed :) Last year, together with my husband, who works as teacher himself teaching STEM subjects in school, we created our first 3D printer curriculum which included lessons covering topics such as design thinking process including brainstorming ideas & sketches before moving onto CAD modelling then finally learning about FFF / filament based desktop 3D printers themselves which print items layer after layer until final product comes out looking exactly like digital model designed earlier. We started selling those materials online through Gumroad platform but soon realized we need something better suited specifically for classroom use since teachers weren’t able access course material easily unless purchase entire package ourselves directly from website itself without any assistance offered anywhere else either way… Below is a long blog post about 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick. I wanted to write this before the Super Bowl because, in my opinion, it’s important that we talk about who the real heroes are and who they aren’t during these games – especially when one of them has been as polarizing as Kaepernick. It’ll also be interesting to see how he does against Tom Brady (who I will not call “the GOAT” for fear of being called out by my friends from New England). In case you haven’t heard yet: The 2017 NFL season was just announced last night at Radio City Music Hall with the return of Thursday Night Football on CBS starting Sept. 8th between Philadelphia Eagles vs Dallas Cowboys followed immediately afterward by Chicago Bears @ Green Bay Packers! You can watch live streams here or tune into your local channel if available.*(Also note there may only be select markets where streaming occurs.)*This year marks another historic moment for television viewing habits - NFL Network airs all Sunday afternoon games beginning next week while Monday night football returns November 6th through January 1st, culminating once again w/AFC Championship Game & Superbowl LII (LIV) respectively… The “49ers” refers to the San Francisco-based professional American football team. They compete in the National Football League (NFL), Pacific Division West Conference. In 1957, they became an expansion franchise alongside Baltimore Ravens; both were founded under new ownerships due to previous conflicts within their respective organizations.[3] Their home stadium since its opening day September 17th 1971 has remained Levi Stadium located near Santa Clara CA USA which seats over 60k people per game including VIP suites.[4][5]. College Career (2010–2012): While attending Nevada University from 2010 until 2012 Kaepernick played QB leading his squad towards some pretty amazing stats like finishing #2 ranked nationally behind Oregon Ducks running back LaMichael James . He then transferred overseas playing professionally abroad but returned stateside following season 2013 whereupon time spent honoring military veterans led him back onto field later same summer ultimately landing spot rookie campaign NFC North division rival Green bay packers coached Mike McCarthy.. Professional Debut: On August 20th 2012 during training camp practice session versus Minnesota Vikings defensive line coach Jerry Montgomery got wind something special happening right outside endzone doorway off left hashmarks facing northbound streetcar tracks running diagonally across field directly toward goalpost where opposing players would soon find themselves scrambling away frant Below is a long blog post about 10.3. I have decided to leave it as one post, rather than breaking the content up into smaller chunks like my previous posts because this has gotten quite large and there are lots of screenshots. I’ve had a few people ask for an update on how things with me and WEARE8 are going so I thought I would write some stuff down here for everyone to see what we are working towards! Below is a long blog post about 4D printing. I’m including it here, and on the GMAG site as well because of its importance in understanding how we will be able to print things that are dynamic over time – like living cells (bio-printing) or objects made up of multiple materials with different properties at various times (multiphase). The technology described below is currently being developed by researchers from Northwestern University and their collaborators at MIT: 4D Printed Objects That Can Shape Themselves Without Electricity Or Computer Control The process uses only gravity for actuation By Michael McHugh | February 25th, 2016 A new method of “four dimensional” printing allows engineered structures to autonomously shape themselves without any electric motors or computer control. The technique relies upon two key aspects – self-healing behavior due to interlocking mechanical elements and material stiffness gradients that cause motion when subjected to external forces such as gravity. These factors combine together to allow structures printed using this approach to transform into complex shapes simply through environmental changes. In other words, these structures can change form dynamically based solely off an outside force like pressure or temperature rather than requiring electrical inputs or programming instructions. This is not the first time that scientists have used 3D printers to generate self-assembling structures; however, many previous examples required some sort of stimulus in order to complete the transformation. For example, one earlier project involved a system whereby a fluid was pumped inside of the structure’s walls causing them to expand and contract as they changed volume. Another project utilized magnetic fields which acted as triggers to switch between distinct states within each cell. This latest effort represents a shift away from those approaches since no additional input beyond simple gravitational force was needed to achieve morphological transitions. Researchers published their findings recently in Science Robotics under lead authorship of Adam J. Engler who has been studying soft robotic systems as part of his graduate studies at Northwestern University along with professor Jennifer A. Lewis who also coauthored several papers describing related efforts while serving as director of Harvard Medical School’s Center for Regenerative Medicine Technology prior to joining NU last year . According to Engler , “the beauty behind our work lies not just in what you see but more importantly why — namely, how do all these parts assemble themselves ? We found out quickly enough after getting started : You don’t need any electronics or feedback loops ; there aren’t even wires attached ! It really does seem magical at times.” Below is a long blog post about 2014. 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