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Trimble Technology Lab established at Florida International University
The concept for the state-of-the-art program grew out of a commitment to drive innovation through a highly-trained workforce.
How to reduce runoff from logging operations
Study results could help timber operations choose the best areas to log to prevent flooding in downstream areas.
New Tokyo facility to produce hydrogen from sewage sludge
The facility will convert wastewater sludge into clean hydrogen fuel for fuel-cell vehicles.
Teledyne DALSA AI integration expands machine vision capabilities
Since the early 1980s, computer-based vision systems have been used to identify conditions in factory automation, as well as in the broader world. As computing power and programming techniques have advanced, new applications for this technology have followed.
Watch: UK nuclear power plant to receive largest last-stage blade ever made
The 75 in blade will enable the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant under construction in Somerset, England, to produce 3.2 GWe of carbon dioxide-free power.
Study: Burnout leads to more mistakes and less compassionate doctors
Researchers found four ways to help lighten the load and prevent physician burnout.
Study: Remote learning allows students to be more creative and innovative
The study started years before COVID-19 developed, but the pandemic pushed their study even further. What they found surprised the team.
Watch: Landa Digital Printing brings quality control, efficiency to the packaging industry
The processing platform supports real-time quality control and a streamlined workflow that minimizes waste.
Online tech certification courses to enhance resumes
Courses could lead to careers in the tech field.
High precision cycloidal reducers
High precision cycloidal reducers designed for applications requiring high reduction ratio and high kinematic accuracy.
16 podcasts for professional and novice engineers alike
These 16 podcasts are created for engineers, by engineers.
Free CNC training from the US gov't
Around the mid-1990s, something fundamental changed in machining. Machine tools became widely capable of milling at sufficiently high spindle speeds and metal removal rates that the dynamics of the machining system started to matter. But personnel skills didn't grow to match to technological advance.
Metal mesh for onboard deployable reflectors
The metal mesh for onboard deployable reflectors in space replaces the use of precious and rare metal.
Company offers upskilling and professional development courses for engineers
These courses are designed to upskill engineers.
Intelligent.com releases its 50 Best Master's in Engineering Management Degree Programs for 2021
The 50 schools are ranked according to factors including cost and student engagement.
Software engineering program lets students learn by doing
Degree program lets software engineers learn in a hands-on environment.
Watch: Dragonfly shaped soft robot can skim water to detect pollution
The robot skims across the water and reacts to environmental conditions like pH, temperature and oil presence.
Microfluidic method improves perovskite-based semiconductor manufacture
Microfluidic injection of perovskite semiconductors creates microwires to build different optoelectronic devices on a single silicon chip.
3D-printed metamaterial could lead to lighter, safer cars
This new material has shown impressive impact resistance.
General Motors commits to responsible water management
The water intensity of company operations will be slashed by 35% by 2035, compared to a 2010 baseline.