For apparel and textile designers, this enables printing on both synthetics—for which DTF is a better fit—and on cotton and other natural materials, for which DTG is more applicable.
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Sarah Jones,
Footwear News,
6 July 2026
Now, scientists at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a 3D-printing technique that facilitates the mixing of these stubborn alloys while simultaneously building complex parts.
Heuer’s attorney, Erick Kaardal, argued that privacy concerns could be balanced with the public’s right to access government records by redacting identifying or sensitive information on the forms.
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Scott Bauer,
Los Angeles Times,
7 July 2026
The department has faced criticism for not redacting the names of some victims as required when the files were released, and for withholding many documents.
Although people move through public spaces every day, compiling a comprehensive digital record of those movements reveals far more than any officer on a street corner ever could.
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Sam Macdonald,
Scientific American,
1 July 2026
For more than 25 years, Morrison has painstakingly researched the Bethlehem Steel club, compiling thousands of articles on his website about a team history had largely forgotten and where two of his great-uncles played.
That's the advice Allegheny County's parks department gave locals after a bear was spotted in a lake north of Pittsburgh, with the department issuing a warning in partnership with Allegheny County Police Department on June 16.
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Finch Walker,
USA Today,
4 July 2026
Last year, Duffy launched a nationwide audit of states issuing non-domiciled commercial driver's licenses after a series of deadly crashes, including crashes in Wyoming, Florida and California.
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Elaine Mallon , James Cirrone , Bill Melugin,
FOXNews.com,
4 July 2026
Paine capitalized on the momentum by publishing a dialogue between Montgomery’s ghost and an American in February, debating independence.
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Sarah M.S. Pearsall,
The Conversation,
2 July 2026
Grants could be canceled due to political whims, and new layers of bureaucracy would inhibit basic scientific activities like publishing papers and attending conferences.
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