SEATTLE – The desk space next to PCs first welcomed paper printers and later made room for 3-D printers. Now it's being shared by laser cutters, computer-controlled milling machines and more. The wave ...
The desk space next to PCs first welcomed paper printers and later made room for 3D printers that could conjure any shape from spools of plastic. Now new devices, including laser cutters and ...
In a messy house, people use computers to manage paper and photo clutter; companies use computer systems to track their inventory. Researchers are taking a similar approach to cell-molecular inventory ...