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Prague (Czech Republic), Mar 23 (EFE / EPA).- Czech researchers are working on a prototype respirator with 3D technology to treat the COVID-19, at the Czech Institute of Informatics, Robotics, and Cybernetics of the Czech Technical University of Prague (CVUT).(CAMERA: Martin Divisek)IMAGES OF THE ELABORATION OF THE RESPIRATORS
As virtual reality tech develops, we are discovering new uses for VR every day. Any mechanic will tell you how many parts any vehicle can have, and how it's not always clear what repairs are needed to fix an issue. The Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research displayed its VR solution for car repairs, which allows users to see a full 3D model of all the parts a car can have, at the 2017 CeBIT digital expo in Hanover on Sunday, . The system is designed specifically for mechanics, but may soon be available commercially. The technology can be used to show a mechanic where he has to look for repairs inside a car or where to install the corresponding part, among other tasks. Held annually in Hanover, CeBIT is one of the world's largest tech trade fairs and will go on until March 24.
A new method of 3D printing can produce human-sized bone, muscle, and cartilage that survive when implanted into animals. It's potentially a giant step towards fabricated replacement tissue and organs in humans. Matthew Stock reports.
An artist makes a realistic common carp drawing in 3D