Week and into next weekend. Nights will be very cool through at least midweek, with freezing temperatures likely in the coldest inland valleys, especially on tuesday night. Daytime temperatures will gradually warm through the week. No major hot spots. Bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. San mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. Golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. Richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 robin landing now to our top story this morning. Caltrans says at least four toll booths on the bay bridge are closed. This. After a suspected dui driver plowed into toll both number 14 on saturday. Killing the toll booth worker. And destroying a section of the toll plaza. Kron fours Spencer Blake has more. Sunday afternoonthere was still no toll booth number 14 standing on the bay bridgeand caltrans crews were working on the site around the clock. This is the spot where si si han was collecting tolls
Shape-morphing systems, also known as 4D printing, add the dimension of time to 3D printing. Using smart materials that respond to external factors such as heat, light, moisture, electric current, or pressure, objects created through 4D printing can alter their shape or properties. Picture a fabric that seamlessly adapts its breathability according to humidity levels, or a plumbing network that flexes and contracts in sync with temperature changes. We reached out to experts in the additive manufacturing (AM) industry, including thought leaders, journalists, and enthusiasts, to explore the possible impact of shape-morphing systems on various industries. Here are their insights on the future direction of the market.
Hubs, the manufacturing platform, reached out to experts in the additive manufacturing (AM) industry, including thought leaders, journalists, and enthusiasts, to explore the potential of AI-enabled 3D printing. Here are their insights on where the industry is heading.
Crawford County Mental Health Center’s governing board announced Tuesday that it has established an advisory board “to incorporate meaningful participation of clients, family members, advocates, and passionate community members.” The advisory board was created as part of a $4 million CCBHC grant through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).