Really!
Researchers attached little 3D glasses to the bugs’ eyes with beeswax and tempted them with 3D prey on a screen.
Source: Tiny 3D Glasses Prove Too-Hip Praying Mantises Have 3D Vision
Really!
Researchers attached little 3D glasses to the bugs’ eyes with beeswax and tempted them with 3D prey on a screen.
Source: Tiny 3D Glasses Prove Too-Hip Praying Mantises Have 3D Vision
Looking back at the decline of 3D TV and the 60+ year history of virtual reality offers clues to the future of virtual reality
Source: Remember 3D TV? Why 2016 Will Not Be The Year of Virtual Reality – Forbes
and similar market shares for other recent movie releases in 2D and 3D.
Fused Machines showed off their 3D printer with CNC milling head project that is under development. This device is a 3D printer that can do additive manufacturing but also contains a milling head that does subtractive manufacturing. The combination can also be used to create very smooth finished 3D printed components which are basically “sanded” smooth by the milling head after printing.
Of course, I photographed this in 3D, shown here in red/cyan anaglyph format and also in cross-eyed (no glasses required) format. Click on any photos for a much larger version.
Cross eyed viewing format.
Portland State University students are aiming for space. This multi-year project is developing a highly advanced, controlled flight to 100 km space. The rocket also makes for a great 3D photo!
Side by Side view for those with 3D monitors
This solar car was built by high school students from Bend and Redmond, Oregon, and has competed in a national competition.
Hitler is not happy. (Hilariously funny!)