How do you teach students to use scientific instrumentation when a pandemic forces classes online and the students have no access to the usual lab or analytic equipment? Adjunct Professor Bruce Kahn ...
CLEVELAND — Matthew Canel is an engineer, but it's his passion for music that's bringing about change. "I used to play the cello," Canel said. "The reason I don't play the cello anymore is that they ...
After a music career that's taken him around the world, Eddy Jay has turned to cutting-edge manufacturing to make his own ...
MobiHealthNews’ Emerging Technologies Series spotlights organizations developing, scaling and investing in innovative healthcare technologies. What follows is Part 6 of a seven-part series: Dr. Amit ...
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Eddy Jay has spent six years refining polymer and carbon fiber instruments that are now sold to customers worldwide.
The instrument manufacturing company ODD Guitars has been implementing 3D-printing technology to generate all sorts of cool things. The company was originated by design engineer Olaf Diegel, whose ...
YORK — The 40 violins headed to Waller Mill Elementary this fall won’t be brown or even wooden. They’ll be purple and yellow — the school’s colors — and made of a bioplastic material derived from ...
3D printing is already changing the way people make toys, guns and furniture but now music is undergoing a makeover of its own, with the first band that plays exclusively with 3D printed instruments ...