Scientists at the University of Minnesota have used 3D-printing technology to create an eye that could help blind people see again. Also, the Terrafugia TF-2 concept vehicle could save you a trip to the airport. And how a robotic hand "learned" improved dexterity. Terrafugia is going to put its Transition flying car on sale in 2019 - https://ift.tt/2L7f1AE Subscribe to CNET: https://www.youtube.com/user/CNETTV CNET playlists: https://www.youtube.com/user/CNETTV/playlists Download the new CNET app: https://ift.tt/2fmiQ6l Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/1930vfU Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/cnet Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2icCYYm
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A 3D printed human eye and flying transport
Scientists at the University of Minnesota have used 3D-printing technology to create an eye that could help blind people see again. Also, the Terrafugia TF-2 concept vehicle could save you a trip to the airport. And how a robotic hand "learned" improved dexterity. Terrafugia is going to put its Transition flying car on sale in 2019 - https://ift.tt/2L7f1AE Subscribe to CNET: https://www.youtube.com/user/CNETTV CNET playlists: https://www.youtube.com/user/CNETTV/playlists Download the new CNET app: https://ift.tt/2fmiQ6l Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/1930vfU Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/cnet Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2icCYYm
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