Engineering and Manufacturing

HEADLINES ARCHIVE

  • Indium Corporation welcomes 15 college students to award-winning summer internship program

    Since its inception in 2012, the internship program has been a launch pad for talented college students in materials science and related fields.

  • Maximize the life of existing wet blasting equipment with Vapormatt Inside

    Existing wet blasting machines from any manufacturer can be retrofitted with Vapormatt’s advanced technology.

  • Emerson announces 2025 Discrete Automation Scholarship recipients

    The scholarship program recognizes exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).

  • Smarter food: How nanotech enhances flavor and nutrition

    By manipulating particles at dimensions typically below 100 nanometers (nm), precise delivery systems can be developed to protect and stabilize sensitive food components.

  • From waste to walls: How your morning coffee grounds are powering greener construction

    The low-emission bricks are manufactured by mixing spent coffee grounds from cafes and restaurants with clay and an alkali activator.

  • 8 recent trends in predictive maintenance

    As innovations continue to blur the lines between IT, OT and AI, predictive maintenance will feel less like maintenance at all — and more like following a blueprint.

  • A boost for untapped US oil and gas resources

    The U.S. Geological Survey has raised its estimate for how much oil and gas lies underneath U.S. public lands.

  • Turbocharging decarbonization: How Baker Hughes’ supercritical CO2 turboexpanders power NET Power’s zero-emission vision

    The technology meets growing demand for low-cost clean energy and provides carbon dioxide (CO2) for the oil and gas industries and for sequestration.

  • Clippard releases isolation valves with hit and hold circuitry

    The hit and hold option minimizes the heat generated by the coil when the valve is energized for longer than 5 minutes.

  • Microbes minimize hydrogen costs at depleted oil fields

    A blend of microbes and nutrients injected into nearly depleted oil reservoirs serves to break down the remaining oil and generate hydrogen.

  • SEW-EURODRIVE USA assembles and delivers P2.e planetary gear units in just 6 weeks

    High-torque, compact drive solutions now available faster than ever for U.S. heavy industry customers.

  • Cloud seeding: Can we engineer the rain? Should we?

    Despite it not being a solution for droughts, cloud seeding can still represent a cost-effective way to help bolster water supply before and after drought scenarios.

  • When seconds count: Engineering infrastructure to weather the storm

    Previous data is a key factor in determining flood plains, but plate shifting, soil excavation and community development continue to evolve, changing the analytics in real time.

  • Unleashing a new era of smart manufacturing

    With the emergence of the IIoT, manufacturers can augment legacy systems with software that allows manufacturing components to operate independently of each other. Before this architectural shift can take place, however, manufacturers will need to settle on connectivity solutions that bring interoperability to the modular components.

  • Comprehensive training from NORD Drivesystems equips customers for success

    NORD expands its training programs with in-person, online and customized sessions designed to provide customers with in-depth knowledge of its mechanical and electronic drive solutions.

  • Enhanced geothermal system digs deep

    Fervo Energy recently drilled and logged its appraisal well in southwestern Utah to a vertical depth of 15,765 ft in 19 days.

  • Why surface finishing matters in medical device and instrument manufacturing

    Discover the benefits of wet blasting for cleaning and preparing medical instruments.

  • Reliability in electronics through informed material choices

    Discover methods to easily incorporate synergistic materials that prevent material compatibility-related failures in both semiconductor and PCB fabrication and assembly.

  • Transforming wastewater into a new water stream

    The goal is to deploy the technology to generate ultra-pure water from wastewater by use of waste heat produced by industrial facilities sited near wastewater treatment plants.

  • Civil engineering marvels that will shake your foundation

    Throughout the years, civil engineers have often used their expertise and creativity to design some otherworldly and remarkable infrastructure projects.

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