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The monthly service, MEL Kids, visually translates difficult-to-understand science concepts through hands-on experiments, an accompanying illustrated comic book and a lesson delivered via augmented reality app.
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New science-education subscription service for kids
21 Aug 2019 -
Seeking welder with 'golden arm,' developer turns to cobot system
01 May 2019 -
Listen to a Bit of Space History
15 Nov 2018 -
Watch: 13 Ocean Solutions for Climate Change
04 Oct 2018 -
A First for Flat Lenses: Full-Color Imaging
03 Oct 2018
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Reduce your cost per part using our reliable machining solutions
14 May 2020Whatever part you need to make, we have the expertise to design the right process. -
Video: Expandable foam could make 3D printing large objects easier
14 May 2020Source: Peter BrownThe material could one day be used for large objects in architecture, aerospace and biomedicine. -
Watch the 3D printing of nuclear reactor components
12 May 2020Source: S. HimmelsteinThis application of additive manufacturing is expected to lower the costs and expedite the construction of new nuclear power plants. -
NTU introduces new method for extracting chitin from crustaceans, fruit waste
12 May 2020Source: Marie DonlonResearchers at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore have developed an environmentally friendly and inexpensive technique for creating chitin by combining crustacean and fruit waste. -
Tight tolerance control allows pumping without seals
12 May 2020Insaco machines and polishes technical ceramic to extreme tolerances. Applications benefit in many fields. -
Watch: Gecko feet prove that robots need toes to climb
11 May 2020Source: Siobhan TreacyResearchers from the University of California, Berkely and Nanjin University of Aeronautics and Astronautics studied gecko feet for inspiration for wall-climbing robots. -
Watch: Karma Automotive showcases fully electric E-Flex platform for economic mobility
11 May 2020Source: Engineering360 News DeskThe platform is a single motor, flat battery pack, front wheel drive system with an 80 kWh battery and Karma’s new silicon carbide inverter e-drive system. -
Team develops line of soft robots inspired by the cheetah
11 May 2020Source: Marie DonlonResearchers from North Carolina State University have developed a cheetah inspired robot that can achieve greater speeds than other soft robots. -
Oil-free blower and compressor rental solutions under 50 PSIG
11 May 2020Aerzen Rental specializes in temporary oil-free blower and compressor solutions under 50 PSIG, making it a more efficient alternative to plant air compressors. -
Corrugated tubing vs triflex® R on multi-axis robots
11 May 2020Still stuffing your robot's cables into corrugated tubing? Consider switching to triflex® R. Here's why. -
Watch laser leather engraving with the Epilog Fusion Pro
11 May 2020Applying the laser to leather can be an intriguing way to customize company products, design fashion accessories or create virtually any ornamental item in the makerspace. -
GHOST™ concealed access fastener – now you see it, now you don’t
08 May 2020The new GHOST™ fastener from PennEngineering® utilizes magnetic technology to achieve an invisible lock that’s ideal for applications requiring security and sleek aesthetics. -
Magnetic systems aid automated material handling applications
08 May 2020Magnetic Sheet Fanners, Transporter® LP's, and Transfer Conveyors increase production speeds in automated material handling applications. -
Watch: Low-cost microscope is 3D printed
07 May 2020Source: S. HimmelsteinAn open-source, laboratory-grade microscope designed by researchers from the U.K. and Tanzania can be 3D-printed at a cost of $18. -
Collaborators developing large-scale drone for offshore and ship delivery
06 May 2020Source: Marie DonlonGAC, a shipping, logistics and marine services provider, and F-drones, a drone startup based in Singapore, are working together to develop drones capable of delivering supplies to offshore oil and gas rigs and ships. -
Soft 3D-printed microbots created by Linköping University researchers
06 May 2020Source: Marie DonlonResearchers at Sweden’s Linköping University have developed a soft 3D-printed microrobot. -
Watch: Wearable sensor wirelessly monitors early COVID-19 symptoms
05 May 2020Source: S. HimmelsteinThe flexible electronic device continuously monitors coughing, body temperature and respiration rate, generating detailed data that can be processed with artificial intelligence techniques. -
Sintavia builds for the future with additive manufacturing
05 May 2020Sintavia, a global leader in aerospace parts manufacturing, joins forces with Siemens Digital Industries Software. -
Watch: Tandem drum roller's timing belt can be replaced in two hours
01 May 2020Source: Engineering360 News DeskDynapac’s new CO5200 VI tandem roller features vibration on the front drum and oscillation on the rear. It is the company’s largest roller, at 11.7 tons and a 77-inch compaction width, to offer oscillation. -
Video: IMI develops germ-free door opener, donates 100% of profits to local food pantries
01 May 2020Source: Engineering360 News DeskThe hands-free door opener allows people to open latch-less doors without using their fingers, arms or clothing.