Tasmania Police reported 4,500 guns were seized or surrendered last year, a 16 per cent increase on the previous year, a result they said was driven by homemade or 3D-printed weapons, which can be ...
The only man arrested in one of the largest illegal gun seizures in the province has been sentenced to seven years in prison. Forty-four-year-old Scott Waterman initially faced 140 charges after a ...
Provincial Court Judge James Walsh said in early July he’d have some blunt words to say when he handed down Scott Waterman’s sentence on Sept. 11, 2025, and so he did. Walsh didn’t beat around the ...
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As recently as Monday, Tasmania Police allege finding a homemade handgun inside a vehicle during a routine patrol in Sandy Bay. A 34-year-old Glenorchy man was charged with multiple firearms and drug ...
The "glue" in the study was made up of a product that aids bone healing and a biocompatible thermoplastic. Photo: Canva A bone repair solution that could reduce surgery times might soon find its way ...
Credit: the journal Device / Jeon et al. A new 3D printing “glue gun” can generate bone grafts directly onto fractures, using a revolutionary process that can fill-in the gaps around the site’s jagged ...
A tool made from a modified glue gun can now repair broken bones in surgery by 3D-printing grafts directly onto them. Bone implants have historically been made of metal, donor bone and more recently ...
Scientists have developed a tool made from a modified glue gun that can 3D print bone grafts directly onto fractures and defects during surgery. The tool, described September 5th in the Cell Press ...
Using a glue gun modified to extrude the calcium-based filament at a low temperature, the researchers created small shapes that cooled to body temperature within 40 seconds. They were then able to ...