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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
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Seeking welder with 'golden arm,' developer turns to cobot system
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Listen to a Bit of Space History
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Watch: 13 Ocean Solutions for Climate Change
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A First for Flat Lenses: Full-Color Imaging
03 Oct 2018
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Video: Cutting Cranial Drill Time to Minutes
02 May 2017Source: S. HimmelsteinA computer-driven drill, similar to those used to machine auto parts, could make cranial drilling almost 50 times faster. -
Video: MIT Tests 3-D Printed Plastic Rocket Motor
01 May 2017Source: Peter BrownThe rocket motor was able to achieve supersonic flow and produce thrust. -
Watch: A $10 billion gas export project may be ready to set sail. You’ll see what it’s taken Britain more than a century to achieve. And we’ll tell you where automaker Kia plans to spend $1 billion.
01 May 2017Source: Engineering360 News DeskWatch: A $10 billion gas export project may be ready to set sail. You’ll see what it’s taken Britain more than a century to achieve. And we’ll tell you where automaker Kia plans to spend $1 billion. -
Video: Learn How Bubbles Form Inside a Lithium-air Battery
26 Apr 2017Source: Peter BrownUnderstanding how these bubbles form during discharges could improve air batteries that have three times the energy capacity of lithium-ion batteries. -
Video: Triggering Artificial Photosynthesis to Reduce Greenhouse Gases
26 Apr 2017Source: Peter BrownThe process has the potential to create technology that could significantly reduce greenhouse gases linked to climate change as well as a way to produce energy. -
Watch: Walmart is deploying energy storage systems to cut its energy costs. Volvo will build electric cars in China. And who just spent $1 billion on hydro assets in New England?
24 Apr 2017Source: Engineering360 News DeskWatch: Walmart is deploying energy storage systems to cut its energy costs. Volvo will build electric cars in China. And who just spent $1 billion on hydro assets in New England? -
Video: The Nanocar Race is On
21 Apr 2017Source: S. HimmelsteinThe vehicles, consisting of a few hundred atoms, will be powered by minute electrical pulses along a racecourse made of gold atoms. -
Agrivoltaics: How Plants Grown Under Solar Panels Can Benefit Humankind
20 Apr 2017Source: Tony PalloneAn experiment in co-locating renewable energy with agriculture is being carried out in the Sonoran Desert. -
Video: Fuel Cell Truck to Ply the Port of Los Angeles
20 Apr 2017Source: S. HimmelsteinA zero-emission, proof-of-concept truck will demonstrate fuel cell use in heavy duty applications at the Port of Los Angeles, CA. -
New Pipeline Coatings Could Prevent Clogging
20 Apr 2017Source: Siobhan TreacyA team of researchers from MIT has developed a new method of preventing icy buildup and leakages in oil and gas pipelines. -
Watch: We’ll show you Ford’s new hybrid electric police cruiser. Check out this wheelchair powered by compressed air. You may breathe easier with a new air quality sensor from Honeywell.
17 Apr 2017Source: Engineering360 News DeskWatch: We’ll show you Ford’s new hybrid electric police cruiser. Check out this wheelchair powered by compressed air. You may breathe easier with a new air quality sensor from Honeywell. -
Video: New Coating Could Prevent Pipeline Clogging
14 Apr 2017Source: Peter BrownThe development from MIT could stop methane clathrate buildup that slows oil and gas flow. -
Video: Clean water from carbon nanotubes. New standards aim to advance 3D printing in aerospace. Design innovations double truck fuel efficiency.
10 Apr 2017Source: Engineering360 News DeskVideo: Clean water from carbon nanotubes. New standards aim to advance 3D printing in aerospace. Design innovations double truck fuel efficiency. -
Video: Why is Graphene so Important to Engineering Research?
03 Apr 2017Source: S. HimmelsteinWhy is the 2-D atomic-scale hexagonal lattice known as graphene, first isolated in 2004 by two researchers at University of Manchester, UK, widely considered the next disruptive technology? -
Video: Robots have an impact on jobs and pay. GE deploys advanced analytics to cut drilling rig costs. An ATV goes the distance with a practical fuel cell.
03 Apr 2017Source: Engineering360 News DeskVideo: Robots have an impact on jobs and pay. GE is deploying advanced analytics on drilling rigs to cut costs. An ATV goes the distance with a practical fuel cell. -
All Springs Are Not Equal®
01 Apr 2017Smalley’s wave springs are unique flat wire compression springs that replace traditional coil springs in load-bearing applications. -
Drive Innovation and Development Throughout the Product Design Process
01 Apr 2017Streamline your product design process with our multipurpose 3D modeling software. See how SpaceClaim is easy to use and versatile. SpaceClaim 3D modeling software is simple to use and integrates wherever you need it in your workflow. -
How ball bearings are manufactured
28 Mar 2017Source: Ken ThayerHow are ball bearings made, and how do they get the balls so round? The answer is a multi-step manufacturing process involving machining, heat treating, grinding, honing, lapping and assembly. -
Video: Intelligent Use of Aviation Lights at Wind Farms
14 Mar 2017Source: Engineering360 News DeskIf an approaching airplane is detected within the 8 km range of the system’s radar, it monitors distance, speed, and heading to determine whether or not the aviation lights are to be activated. -
Video: Worried about the airline losing your luggage? A ten-cent technology could help. Infrastructure failures are likely to grow says a new study. German engineers work to preserve a scenic railway.
28 Nov 2016Source: Engineering360 News DeskVideo: Worried about the airline losing your luggage? A ten-cent technology could help. Infrastructure failures are likely to grow says a new study. And German engineers work to preserve a scenic railway.