Useless machines might not do any work or produce anything of value on their own, but they can be a great learning tool, and are often beautifully crafted as an expression of the builder’s artistic ...
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A team of researchers have pioneered the use of a new device to continually “twist” the angle between atomically thin layered materials with “unprecedented flexibility and accuracy” — a development ...
Admire Maraidza told Southern Eye that his machine can take up to two hours to finish one person unlike when it is done manually where it can take between 12 to 18 hours. “It reduces the workload, ...