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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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FEATURED VIDEOS
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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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How to accurately measure chain wear
29 Apr 2020Do you need to know if your roller chain is worn out? -
Smalley Nested Spirawave® wave spring series
28 Apr 2020Nested Spirwave wave springs for higher forces: now available standard from .500 to 4 in. -
Watch a lofty approach to wind energy generation
27 Apr 2020Source: S. HimmelsteinFleets of tethered drones are being developed to harness high-altitude winds and power ground-based generators. -
Discover our one-stop-shop approach to provide outstanding manufacturing services
25 Apr 2020Get an overview of our manufacturing services, and discover how you can benefit from our optimized supply chain of assembly and test services for microelectronic components in high reliability markets. -
Watch: First unified geologic map of the moon is released
24 Apr 2020Source: S. HimmelsteinThe first comprehensive geologic map of Earth’s moon has been prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey in collaboration with NASA and Lunar Planetary Institute astronomers. -
Video: Air bearing rotation stage with large aperture for test, metrology and precision manufacturing
24 Apr 2020Source: Engineering360 News DeskA new large motorized rotary air bearing has been added to the existing families of PIglide air bearing rotary stages available from PI (Physik Instrumente). -
Watch: UVC system designed to sterilize thousands of masks daily
23 Apr 2020Source: S. HimmelsteinThe power of ultraviolet (UVC) light to effectively inactivate microbes is being exploited to sterilize personal protection equipment needed by those on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Team is transforming manual resuscitators into automated resuscitators
23 Apr 2020Source: Marie DonlonResearchers at the University at Buffalo and the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus are turning manual resuscitators into automated resuscitators to fill COVID-19-related supply chain ventilator shortages. -
Video: Collaboration demonstrates the benefits of diesel Dynamic Skip Fire (dDSF)
23 Apr 2020Source: Engineering360 News DeskThe technology shows potential to reduce tailpipe nitrogen oxides emissions while simultaneously reducing carbon dioxide. -
Airfoil bearings vs. magnetic bearings in turbo blowers
22 Apr 2020For high-speed turbo blowers, two types of bearing technologies are utilized. The airfoil bearing has many advantages for consideration. -
Magnetized cork might pull metal particles from water
21 Apr 2020Source: Marie DonlonA team of researchers from the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M), the Universidad Pontificia de Comillas and the University of Porto, have developed and patented a magnetic cork material capable of pulling pollutant particles from water. -
DA300 VMC reduces machining time for complex production parts
21 Apr 2020The manufacturing of medical parts requires being at the forefront of medical breakthroughs. -
Watch: Brightening clouds to conserve the Great Coral Reef
20 Apr 2020Source: S. HimmelsteinResearchers in Australia have turned to cloud seeding in an effort to protect the Great Barrier Reef from coral bleaching damage associated with climate change. -
Comprehensive product program meets relevant safety requirements
20 Apr 2020Altech sells Bernstein products renowned for the development of safety switches and sensors. -
Tsubaki torque limiter sprockets ensure uninterrupted conveyor operations
19 Apr 2020A complete assembly providing both the Tsubaki torque limiter and sprocket together as one unit. -
Researchers reveal findings about BP oil spill impact on the Gulf 10 years later
17 Apr 2020Source: Marie DonlonMarine scientists from the University of South Florida have conducted a comprehensive study of oil pollution levels in the Gulf of Mexico in the years since the British Petroleum Deep Water Horizon oil spill in 2010. -
Is your industrial dust collector a compressed air guzzler?
17 Apr 2020Some dust collectors run much more efficiently, which can reduce compressed air consumption by 70%. -
Remove heat four times faster than copper
17 Apr 2020Pyroid® HT is an engineered carbon product with thermal conductivity of 1600 W/mK, which is four times greater than the value for copper while weighing 75% less. -
Engineers develop process for 3D printing flexoskeletons
16 Apr 2020Source: Marie DonlonA team of engineers at the University of California, San Diego, have devised a new technique for 3D printing soft, flexible robots. -
Video: Pull-Planner 4.0 software designed for safe, efficient cable pulls
16 Apr 2020Source: S. HimmelsteinThe program allows users to estimate both pull tension and sidewall pressure prior to a cable pull, which proactively safeguards against potential cable damage.