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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: Fiber optic resources for STEM teachers
30 Aug 2020Source: S. HimmelsteinThe Fiber Optic Association has expanded its free resource offerings for STEM teachers and parent/student projects. -
Watch: A matchmaking service for utilities and battery providers
28 Aug 2020Source: S. HimmelsteinCBI Battery Match presents systems specifiers and integrators for utility and renewable energy companies with potential lead battery partners before linking them directly with battery manufacturers. -
Engineers from USC develop robot with UV disinfecting wand
27 Aug 2020Source: Marie DonlonResearchers from the Viterbi School of Engineering at the University of Southern California are modifying an existing robot to enable it to disinfect hard-to-reach surfaces. -
The digital difference
27 Aug 2020Fox Thermal is the only thermal mass flow meter manufacturer with digital sensor technology. -
Video: US Versatile Test Reactor program advances
26 Aug 2020Source: S. HimmelsteinThe fast neutron research reactor to be built at the U.S. Idaho National Laboratory will test components and fuels for advanced nuclear reactor designs. -
3D-printed statues to inspire girls to pursue STEM careers
26 Aug 2020Source: Marie DonlonThe exhibit is expected to eventually feature a total of 122 female STEM leaders. -
Hydra-Cell is the no-problem pump that can run dry
26 Aug 2020Seal-less design and patented diaphragm position control technology enable Hydra-Cell to operate under adverse conditions. -
MIT develops radio signals to spy on at-risk individuals
25 Aug 2020Source: Marie DonlonResearchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed technology for monitoring the activities of at-risk persons while maintaining their privacy. -
Researchers develop small, tennis-ball sized surgical robot
25 Aug 2020Source: Marie DonlonResearchers from the Wyss Institute at Harvard University and the Sony Corporation have developed a tennis-ball-sized surgical robot inspired by origami. -
Students submit winning design of a bus to restore confidence in mass transit
25 Aug 2020Source: Marie DonlonAn international team of students submitted the winning design of a bus intended to restore commuter confidence in mass transportation amid the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Medical grade adhesives for your medical device assembly
25 Aug 2020Need adhesive expertise for your medical device application? Master Bond technical professionals can help. -
Vaughan chopper pumps handle all manner of material
24 Aug 2020Source: Engineering360 News DeskThe chopper pump from pump manufacturer Vaughan is a centrifugal pump that chops all incoming solids ahead of pumping. -
Macnaught MX Series Oval Gear Flow Meter introduction
24 Aug 2020Take a tour of the Australian made Macnaught MX Flow Meter Production and Quality Control departments. The leader in oval gear flow meter technology! -
Team develops robotic chameleon tongue for drones, robots
20 Aug 2020Source: Marie DonlonResearchers from the Seoul National University of Science and Technology (SeoulTech) have developed a chameleon-like tongue to enable robots and drones to “grab” objects from a distance. -
Watch: Ingestible capsule samples gut bacteria
19 Aug 2020Source: S. HimmelsteinA biocompatible, 3D-printed device safely captures and transports bacterial samples along the entire gastrointestinal tract, from the mouth to the rectum. -
Watch: Low-cost emergency ventilator design is freely available
17 Aug 2020Source: S. HimmelsteinPlans for the acute shortage ventilator, which can be assembled with standard hospital components for about $400, are freely available from Stanford University. -
Video: Point-of-use ultrapure water system for research facilities
17 Aug 2020Source: S. HimmelsteinThe system delivers 1.2 L/minute of laboratory-grade water and provides automatic volumetric dispensing from 100 ml to 7 L. -
Video: Details of the Hyperion XP-1 hydrogen car emerge
17 Aug 2020Source: S. HimmelsteinThe Hyperion XP-1 claims a range of 1,000+ miles per tank of hydrogen by means of an on-board proton exchange membrane fuel cell. -
Laser cutting PPE face shields with Epilog
17 Aug 2020Since the pandemic started, it's been incredible seeing our customers using their lasers to create PPE for their community. -
Watch: Robotic single cell dispenser designed to assist biotech researchers
13 Aug 2020Source: S. HimmelsteinThe time-consuming process of transferring cells by pipette for cloning research may soon be superseded by a robotic system designed to automate the isolation of single cells.