Friday, March 13, 2015

Here are this week’s hottest technology news – New Technology


     So far, the downside Lec been the relatively short lifespan. Now, researchers have found a solution. Photo: Uni Basel
     

Future bright, risks of 3D printers and topical aircraft production. There you liked best during the week.

Here are manufactured the first Swedish Gripen E at Saab in Linköping using digital drawings. The first flight will be in 2016.


     Here are manufactured the first Swedish Gripen E at Saab in Linköping. Photo: Saab
     

3D printers

     Be alert to the health risks of 3D printers, warns senior researcher at the Institute of Occupational Health. Photo: All over the press
     

Leaderboards for nyteknik.se speaks: Future bright was the week’s hottest technology reading.

No sooner has the LEDs started to be introduced on a large scale until a successor is born, the easier Lec-lamp. If you missed the news? Read this:

After the LED – it brightens the LEC light

The increasingly heated 3d printers’ Beyond the back is number two on the browser top. If the warnings are coming thick and fast about the printers’ health – hazardous gases from the plastic and hazardous dust from metal powder.

3d-printers’ unknown back: They threaten our health

To see the first pictures Gripen E in production, we were obviously many as craving for. On site in three clicks top:

Here is the first picture of the Gripen E of production

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