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  • Applying modern accelerated reliability to today's automotive market

    Discover one of the most modern, efficient and effective methods for testing automotive reliability and robustness.

  • Simple chemical reaction creates ecofriendly concrete

    The new material could be used to create stable structures on the moon or Mars.

  • Following mask mandates and social distancing is the best way to end a pandemic

    Previous studies have focused on either wearing masks or social distancing, but the combined effectiveness of both has not been precisely measured, until now.

  • Watch patches replace plugs during Porsche Taycan production

    Robotically applied sealing patches replace the manual insertion of plastic plugs.

  • Study: The benefits of pumped hydro energy storage for UK power supply

    Pumped hydro storage projects provide a low carbon resource to help cost-effectively manage electricity system fluctuations.

  • Air Innovations custom-engineered environmental control systems

    The precise control of air temperature, humidity, particulate levels, pressure and flow rate is critical to many applications. Because every situation is different, there are very few “plug and play” systems and solutions available.

  • Coating prevents both fungal and bacterial infections

    Coating can be incorporated into wound dressing, implants.

  • Chromalox XtremeDuty™ for the toughest environment and process challenges

    Now, more than ever, engineering firms are being asked to design equipment that can handle both extreme process conditions and extreme environments. As this trend continues, the need for equipment that can perform and endure under these conditions will become even more important.

  • New coating features many layers of protection for implants

    Coating promises layers of protection.

  • University to host SMR technical library

    The library resource at North Carolina State University is being made available in response to the nuclear power industry’s increasing interest in small modular reactors.

  • Packed eggs to be disinfected with surface treatment tech

    The technology kills bacteria without affecting egg quality.

  • Watch a snake-bot swim through hoops

    Snake-bot will literally swim through hoops to inspect ship hulls, pipelines.

  • Automation and machine learning improve accuracy in nanofiber fabrication assessment

    A new automatic process to assess quality in nanofiber fabrication produced results 30% more accurate than current assessment techniques.

  • Exploring the IRIS™ Camera System on the Epilog Fusion Edge

    Offering laser users a real-time view of the engraving table, Epilog's IRIS™ Camera System on the Fusion Edge Laser Series makes artwork placement incredibly easy, accurate and precise.

  • Technique removes graffiti without damaging street art beneath it

    Researchers from the University of Florence in Italy have developed a new technique for safely and quickly removing graffiti from street art.

  • When standard isn't enough, one place has it all

    Makino is a true single source for an outstanding automotive machining operation.

  • Student-designed pump cuts diagnostic microfluidics cost

    Plans for the low cost, 3D-printed peristaltic pump are open source.

  • The value of powder metallurgy in the automotive market

    The automotive industry is the dominant market for powder metallurgy (PM) components. In the changing industrial landscape, market demand requires more than just a durable component.

  • Video: Autonomous weeding robot improves crop yield, costs

    Weeding robot destroys weeds using laser tech and AI.

  • Quickly and easily measure precision geometric forms with unmatched performance

    MicroForm gages measure roundness, runout, flatness, concentricity (in and out of plane), parallelism and perpendicularity.

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