A video showing what is thought to be first ever 3D-printed bullet being fired has appeared on YouTube. In the video, from user Taofledermaus, three bullets of different weights and shapes are fired ...
Today, the National Institute of Standards and Technology announced its plans to make detailed 3D computer models of the bullets that killed John F. Kennedy available to the general public in 2020.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The Monroe County Crime Lab works to connect the bullets, to the guns, to the shooters. News10NBC Investigative Reporter Jennifer Lewke spoke to folks at the crime lab about a new ...
While 3D printing has become en vogue, especially in hobbyist communities, 3D printed firearms have become the movements most unpopular application. Governments around the world have sought to either ...
The National Archive ordered computer renders of the bullets used to kill JFK. Today, the National Archive announced its plans to make detailed 3D computer models of the bullets that killed John F.
3D printing has caught on in a way that few really expected. What began as a niche hobby for technology lovers has spilled over into the mainstream, with 3D printers now available for under $1,000 and ...
Have you been hankering to see the bullets that killed President John F. Kennedy in Dallas on that fateful day in 1963? Researchers sometimes ask the U.S. National Archives and Record Administration ...