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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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GGB's heavy duty bearing solutions for railway applications
24 Sep 2020As trains move the world, train components must go the distance! -
Qatar University develops dual-purpose robot for the COVID-19 era
23 Sep 2020Source: Marie DonlonEngineers in the Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (MIE) Department at Qatar University have created a robot capable of delivering food and medications to COVID-19 patients while also disinfecting the air and surfaces. -
Fastening robot assembles quality parts fast
23 Sep 2020Screw driving robot makes production when space is tight, joining parts quickly and accurately. -
Video: Lab-grown intestinal organoids mimic human gut
22 Sep 2020Source: S. HimmelsteinA mini intestine on a chip closely assumes the morphology and cellular composition of the small intestine. -
Companies team up to bring shelf-stocking robot to the grocery store
22 Sep 2020Source: Marie DonlonA grocery store chain in Japan has teamed with a Tokyo-based startup to test a remote-operated robot to stock shelves amid a labor shortage and a global pandemic. -
Team builds drone inspired by the pufferfish
21 Sep 2020Source: Marie DonlonEngineers from the University of Colorado Boulder and the University of Calgary have developed a drone that can expand and contract in response to potential dangers in its environment. -
Video: Mayflower Autonomous Ship sets sail
21 Sep 2020Source: S. HimmelsteinDuring sea trials the solar- and wind-powered trimaran ship will collect oceanographic data in preparation for a trans-Atlantic voyage to Plymouth, Massachusetts, in the spring of 2021. -
US Air Force using robot-dogs to secure air bases
21 Sep 2020Source: Marie DonlonThe United States Air Force is testing autonomous dog-like robots to conduct air base security patrols. -
Thermal interface material compression testing
21 Sep 2020Thermal interface material compression testing demonstration at Fujipoly's Customer Engineering Resource Center, San Jose, CA. -
Watch: Paper microneedle patch provides painless glucose monitoring
18 Sep 2020Source: S. HimmelsteinThe biodegradable device is a microneedle array with height of approximately 840 µm prepared on paper. -
Braking systems for elevator modernization
18 Sep 2020Hilliard has a broad line of custom industrial brake systems for use in lifts, elevators and other heavy duty industrial applications. -
A new technology to protect sensors and instruments from thermal damage
18 Sep 2020What if you could protect sensors against 600° C with just 1.6 mm of insulation? -
Container ship company employs cleaning robots to eliminate biofouling
17 Sep 2020Source: Marie DonlonShipping container firm Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) is employing robots to clean the hulls of the company’s container ships to prevent biofouling. -
Fuel cell electric vehicle development solutions
17 Sep 2020Learn how HORIBA's advanced fuel cell and powertrain technologies are shaping the future. -
Laser cut multi-layer signage with Epilog
16 Sep 2020Cut and engrave today's most popular signage materials with Epilog! If you're looking to bring signage creation in-house or offer signage services, we have the system for your application! -
Video: Antibacterial graphene face mask also deactivates coronavirus
15 Sep 2020Source: S. HimmelsteinA reusable face mask engineered with laser-induced graphene can kill bacteria and has demonstrated potential in deactivating two types of coronavirus. -
High performance sensors, made in America
15 Sep 2020Heavy-duty, high-reliability, standard and custom sensors, all designed to survive in your operating environment. -
The Adaptive DFS – the intelligent screwdriving system for lightweight construction joints
15 Sep 2020The patented adaptive assembly unit Adaptive DFS can prescribe and monitor the feed speed and feeding procedure. The data reported by the control modules enable the automatic recognition of penetration points. -
Removing the barriers to electromechanical design automation
15 Sep 2020Current electro-mechanical designs have many challenges that can significantly increase design effort and time-to-market. -
Aalto University develops an antimicrobial surface tool to prevent the spread of COVID-19
14 Sep 2020Source: Marie DonlonA laboratory technician from Finland’s Aalto University’s Design Factory has created a tool that lets users avoid contact with surfaces in public places amid the coronavirus pandemic.