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  • Video: BMW simulates, optimizes EV factory with digital twin

    Viewers enjoy a guided tour of the digital twin of BMW's new EV manufacturing facility, powered by Nvidia technologies.

  • Portable inline high shear mixers are explosion-proof

    The mixers are ideal for homogenization, emulsification, powder wet-out and deagglomeration applications.

  • Team takes ozone measurement out of the lab and into a home

    Levels of ozone and volatile organic compounds were measured in an actual occupied residence.

  • Video: New data storage medium is potentially faster, more energy-efficient

    The medium is based on specific properties of antiferromagnetic materials that had previously resisted experimental examination.

  • In-die installation for mechanically attached fasteners

    See how in-die fastener installation can dramatically improve labor costs, part quality and product throughput.

  • Polymer can be recycled up to seven times without losing quality

    The new polymer is plant-based and exerts no adverse environmental impacts.

  • Plus and Iveco to develop self-driving trucks for China

    The trucks will also run on liquefied natural gas.

  • Handheld DNA sequencers could simplify bacteria monitoring during food production

    The devices offer a routine microbial monitoring solution for food production facilities.

  • Air Force engineers honor National Welding Month

    Welders are Arnold Air Force base have an important task - helping develop new and repair existing systems that keep the base running, and the country safe.

  • Green Power Season (April 18-24)

    Alternative energy isn't just an engineering discipline - it is a practical concern for nearly every human on this Earth. And who is driving this energy revolution? Engineers, of course. Here is what Engineering360 has to say on the matter.

  • How to detect and measure chain wear elongation

    The Tsubaki Chain Wear Indicator Kits are designed to easily measure roller chain wear elongation.

  • New research finds oil-eating bacteria could help tackle spills

    The bacteria could play a significant role in cleaning up future oil spills.

  • Emissions levels in largest oil field rebound following pandemic dip

    The Permian Basin is the largest gas producing region in the U.S., the largest oil field on Earth and the country’s highest methane-emitting oil and gas basin, according to satellite data.

  • Bacteria help plants grow without fertilizer

    Even weak varieties of maize grew big and strong when grown in soil with added bacteria.

  • A salty solution to safe battery design

    Seawater replaces flammable electrolytes and a new anode improves durability.

  • The sensors powering NASA's martian rover

    Perseverance is busy gathering data on Mars - and here are some of the sensing technologies making that possible.

  • Video: DOE lauds Iron Mountain Data Centers for energy efficiency leadership

    The company has operated all of its data center locations on 100% renewable energy since 2017.

  • Spoiler alert: Design enhances wind rotor blade efficiency

    A retrofittable spoiler delivers flow improvement, load reduction and extended service life for wind rotor blades.

  • Biorefinery efficiency gains with smart transfer chutes

    The chutes solve a pervasive problem in the biorefinery industry, potentially making biofuels more cost-competitive.

  • Video: Starfish robot designed for underwater applications

    Robot starfish could be used to study deep recesses of the ocean.

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