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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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Video: Kodiak self-driving truck travels 205 miles, disengage free
14 Jan 2021Source: Peter BrownThe company then ran eight additional disengagement free runs in Texas. -
Team in Malaysia turns pineapple leaves into drones
14 Jan 2021Source: Marie DonlonMalaysian researchers transform the fiber from pineapple leaves into structural components for drones. -
Multi-functional air bearing machines for NASA NuSTAR X-ray Telescope
13 Jan 2021ABTech's awarded contract for two air bearing based machines used to produce cylindrical optics modules. -
Video: Life cycle assessment models for deep geothermal energy systems
12 Jan 2021Source: S. HimmelsteinSimplified life cycle assessment tools are available to assess the environmental impacts of deep geothermal energy plants relative to fossil fuel-based alternatives. -
Locating water leaks made easy
12 Jan 2021A small investment gets you a better method for tracking down water leaks. -
The multi-angle spectrophotometer CM-M6
11 Jan 2021Until the invention of the CM-M6, the measuring methods used for characterizing the visual impression have been highly complex and mainly the domain of experts. -
Video: Software lowers implementation costs for industrial robots
11 Jan 2021Source: Marie DonlonUsers can customize tasks according to robot application. -
Explore an introduction to metal injection molding
11 Jan 2021Metal injection molding technology is used to create precise and reliable components across market segments. -
Video: New Industrial DataOps solution for smart manufacturing
07 Jan 2021Source: Engineering360 News DeskHighByte Intelligence Hub version 1.3 makes it faster and easier for manufacturers to merge industrial data with enterprise systems and deliver ready-to-use information to the cloud. -
Scientists build robot from ice to explore icy exoplanets
07 Jan 2021Source: Marie DonlonIceBot could potentially repair itself in space using ice. -
Watch as robotic glove eases tasks for first responders
06 Jan 2021Source: Marie DonlonRobo-glove helps first responders complete tasks. -
Watch how this sensor monitors home water usage
06 Jan 2021Source: S. HimmelsteinA smart watch can tell the user the time but a really smart watch can gauge home water use. -
HILCO® Oil Mist Eliminator helps curtail environmental contamination
06 Jan 2021Economic solutions for eliminating oil mist and maintaining a healthy workplace environment. -
Watch: Sensors could significantly shorten construction timelines
04 Jan 2021Source: Amy J. BornPurdue engineers have designed technology that eliminates the need for time-consuming offsite testing and safely speeds up the construction timeline. -
Video: Fast, reliable cable installation with fiber optic splice closures
02 Jan 2021Source: Engineering360 News DeskThe new closure line series is designed to lower overall installation time with easier to use sealing and cable retention methods. -
Watch: 'Dog-bots' patrol smart factory at Wichita State University
30 Dec 2020Source: Kevin J. HarriganThe robots are being used to monitor and map the construction of a large Industry 4.0 research center at Wichita State. -
Retrofit your vehicles with collision protection
30 Dec 2020Forklift drivers need a high level of concentration when maneuvering in reverse. The camera-based anti-collision system from ifm automatically detects persons and obstacles, warns the driver and stops the vehicle. -
Video: STL unveils high fiber count Celesta ribbon cable
29 Dec 2020Source: Engineering360 News DeskWith fiber counts as high as 6,912 fibers, the ribbon cable combines robust performance for duct installations and compatibility with high-count mass fusion splicing. -
University of Tokyo researchers develop light-guided linear nanomotors
23 Dec 2020Source: Engineering360 News DeskResearchers from the Institute of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo (UTokyo-IIS) have designed novel linear nanomotors that can be moved in controlled directions using light. -
Warehouse robots to improve their speed
22 Dec 2020Source: Marie DonlonAI makes it possible for warehouse robots to pick and place more quickly.