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  • Ink developed for 3D printed ovaries

    Researchers have taken one step closer to creating a 3D printed ovary for humans.

  • Video: Gantry motion system for inspection, assembly and 3D printing

    The compact XY/XYZ gantry motion system provides overhead motion for industrial automation applications in assembly, pick-and-place, alignment, inspection and custom 3D printer design.

  • Fuel cell vs battery: Cold weather effects on bus range

    A loss in range as temperatures drop 50° to 60° F to 22° to 2° F is greater for battery electric buses than for fuel cell electric buses.

  • New non-flammable replacement for R-410A refrigerant

    Honeywell introduced a new non-flammable, reduced global warming potential (GWP) R-466A refrigerant that is compatible with R-410A equipment.

  • Re-engineered cathode elevates lithium-sulfur battery efficiency

    A new lithium-sulfur battery design proved stable for more than 200 cycles at a Coulombic efficiency above 99%.

  • Study: VR may improve flu-vaccination numbers

    Researchers from the University of Georgia and the Oak Ridge Associated Universities believe that virtual reality (VR) simulations might improve flu vaccination numbers.

  • Engineers build robotic trunk support system for those with spinal cord injuries

    Engineers from New York’s Columbia University have developed a robotic trunk to assist those with spinal cord injuries.

  • New disconnect standby switch for light commercial HVAC components

    Marketair introduced a new disconnect standby switch with a standby portable generator receptacle and a three-position toggle switch to help expedite power restoration to light commercial air conditioners and heat pump condensers during brownouts and power outages.

  • Complimentary HVAC coil cleaning guide

    The e-book provides real-world examples and data to show the impacts on efficiency and system longevity of cleaning coils.

  • Wind repowering project gets under way with new turbines and towers

    The repowering project consists of replacing nacelles, towers and blades for 118 turbines that will have 108 m long blades on 80 m towers.

  • DOE awards $25 million for natural gas infrastructure innovations

    The projects aim to develop tools, methods and technologies to enhance the safety and efficiency of U.S. natural gas production, gathering, storage and transmission.

  • Design for joining and assembly: Part 2

    The second of Welding Digest's three-part series on design for joining and assembly, covering assembly system design and handling considerations.

  • Seals from Freudenberg Sealing Technologies meet the demands of hygienic applications

    Seals designed for hygienic applications, such as those designed for the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industry, face assorted challenges. In addition to having to comply with a number of industry- and country-specific legal regulations, these seals are oftentimes in direct contact with the products being manufactured.

  • A precision motor control solution from ST and maxon

    The EVALKIT-ROBOT-1 kit consists of a maxon 100 W brushless DC motor along with ST’s STSPIN32F0A intelligent 3-phase motor controller and a complete inverter stage built with ST power transistors ready to connect to the motor.

  • 10 books engineers should read in 2020

    As the world welcomes a new decade, Engineering360 is welcoming a new book list.

  • MIT researchers propose injecting patients with medical records in vanishing ink

    A team of researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are proposing a method for embedding vaccination records directly into the skin of patients using vanishing ink.

  • Video: ISS astronaut treated for blood clot

    The onset of an illness typically prompts a visit to the emergency room or a doctor’s office, unless the patient happens to be two months into a six-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

  • SpaceX to reduce satellite brightness with non-reflective coating

    In conjunction with the American Astronomical Society, SpaceX is preparing to launch satellites treated with a non-reflective coating into space in a bid to reduce the brightness of satellites that may interfere with astronomical data.

  • Implants deliver drugs through the blood-brain barrier

    A biodegradable implant developed at University of Connecticut offers a simpler, repeatable route to ultrasonically deliver drugs into the brain.

  • This utility will spend billions to clean up coal ash disposal sites

    Under the agreement, seven disposal basins will be excavated, with ash moved to lined landfills.

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