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Vulcan, Alta., man faces string of charges after 3D-printed firearms investigationReed Davis, 39, of Vulcan, Alta. was released from custody and is scheduled to appear in court on Oct. 18.CrimeSep 8, 2022
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How the metaverse could change how we live, work and interactThe metaverse is being described as the next evolution of the internet. Even though it’s in the early stages, it could change how we socialize, work and live.TechMay 7, 2022
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Coronavirus: Lethbridge College offers resources to Canada’s frontlineLethbridge College has reached out to offer medical supplies from its nursing program to Canada's front line, as well as the use of its 3D printers.EducationMar 26, 2020
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Saskatoon 3D print shop creating solution for plastic wasteWave of the Future 3D owner Randy Janes is developing a regeneration machine that will make non-usable plastics into usable materials.TechMar 2, 2020
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Saskatoon 3D printing shop names January ‘Baby Yoda’ monthFridays and Saturdays are set aside for groups to book a chance to paint Baby Yodas for the rest of the month.CanadaJan 18, 2020
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Cancer Foundation of Saskatchewan launches campaign to replace CT simulatorsThe Saskatchewan Cancer Agency’s only two CT simulators are at the end of their life cycle and need to be replaced.HealthSep 11, 2019
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Saskatoon kids take part in first-ever technology summer campA dozen Saskatoon kids were taught technology coding at the first-ever Cricbitz summer camp in the Bridge City.CanadaAug 25, 2019
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Ontario researchers use 3D-printing technology to replace part of dog’s skull"Our hope is this is something that could be more widely available on a broad scale," Oblak said. "It went very well."TechSep 23, 2018
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Kingston invests $170K in 3D mapping for planning and developmentThe city of Kingston has invested in an imaging program that will create a 3D map of the city, meant to help with future planning.CanadaAug 30, 2018
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LISTEN: 3D printed organs and the future of health careResearchers at the cutting edge of biotechnology could be changing the way we repair the human body.HealthApr 16, 2018
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