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Researchers from the University of Manchester have used pioneering CT scanning techniques to take high-resolution 3D images of a caterpillar as it morphs into a painted lady butterfly.
When Caterpillar began its current investment in 3D-printing components for heavy equipment earlier this decade, the company’s engineers and chemists tried to manage their expectations.
PEORIA, Ill., Nov. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- When you think of 3D printing models of organs, heavy equipment maker Caterpillar, based in Illinois, doesn't come to mind. Typically, Caterpillar uses ...
W hen a company approaches 100 years old, the look and logo of the brand will have undergone a few changes to stay up with the times. That's true of Caterpillar, too, even though it seems like the ...