Engineering and Manufacturing

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  • 10 Inspiring Stephen Hawking Quotes

    Remembering Stephen Hawking by looking at some of the brilliant insights he shared during his time on Earth.

  • AI Program Names Boston the New Amazon HQ2

    Which U.S. city will win the big prize in the Amazon HQ2 competition? Wells Fargo bank’s artificial intelligence system says Boston will be the winner.

  • NASA Spurs Tech Research and Development with Small Business Awards

    Projects awarded include an active flow control system, neuromorphic computer chips, a radioisotope power conversion system and a pulsed plasma spacecraft thruster.

  • Researchers Discover that Flash Floods Carry Significiant Amount of Microplastics from Rivers to the Sea

    While looking at the impact of microplastics on U.K. waterways over the course of several years, researchers from the University of Manchester discovered that flash floods had carried a significant amount of microplastics from rivers and streams to the ocean.

  • John Deere Leads Manufacturing Companies in Employee Satisfaction: PayScale Report

    Deere & Co. has the highest employee satisfaction among all U.S. companies classified as manufacturing, according to salary, benefits and compensation aggregator PayScale. Deere operates the John Deere brand and is based in Moline, Illinois.

  • New Creeper Enables Comfortable Rocket Inspection

    Developed in response to a special request by SpaceX, the URM (Under Rocket Mobility) device allows engineers to recline into an optimal position for work and inspection of Falcon 9 rocket bellies.

  • GE Catalyst Engine Advances Turboprop Design

    GE Catalyst is the first turboprop engine in the world to incorporate 3D-printed components, replacing 855 conventionally manufactured titanium and steel parts with 12 parts additively manufactured from advanced alloys.

  • Thermoplastic Composite Doors Shrink Vehicle Carbon, Energy Footprints

    A life cycle assessment found that doors made with glass fiber polypropylene-reinforced composites outperformed metal car doors in terms of global warming potential and cumulative energy demand.

  • A Better Understanding of Nano Basics

    New research may advance the understanding of plasma-based synthesis, a widely used but poorly understood tool for creating nanostructures.

  • Krill: A Potential Weapon in Ocean Plastics Battle

    With an estimated eight million tons of plastic finding its way into our oceans each year — threatening marine ecosystems and killing marine life — one researcher may have inadvertently discovered a potential weapon to combat the threat of ocean plastic pollution.

  • New Laser Method Can Detect Metabolic Changes in Cells

    A team has developed an optical tool that has the ability to read metabolism at subcellular resolution without having to disturb the cells.

  • 4 Benefits of Merging Supply Chain Solutions

    By merging management solutions, plant maintenance engineers can acquire brand new products, control surplus, tackle maintenance and repairs and get a grip on asset recovery – all in one place.

  • Reducing Carbon Emissions is Good for the Planet, But Also Good for Your Wallet

    Researchers from Concordia University’s Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering have found a power method that reduces carbon to help the environment, while also cutting costs.

  • Powerful Offshore Wind Turbine in the Works at GE

    The company is embarking on a $400 million project to design and build a turbine that will produce 45 percent more energy than the largest turbine available.

  • Motiv Power Systems Debuts EPIC™ All-Electric Family of Chassis for Trucks and Buses

    The Electric Powered Intelligent Chassis systems are production-line ready, drop-in replacements for equivalent ICE chassis.

  • MIT Launches Work of the Future Task Force

    On February 27, MIT launched its Task Force on the Work of the Future to understand and shape the evolution of jobs during an age of innovation.

  • The Making of a Dental Implant

    A look at one of the many innovations that play a key role in the practice of modern dentistry -- the dental implant.

  • Needle Cylinders for Blow Molding Applications

    A direct OEM needle cylinder solution used in continuous extrusion wheels features a non-rotating shaft design to keep the needle tip in the correct orientation, with standard NPT ports for extend, retract and blow operations.

  • Video: Food for Thought — Eat Your GMOs (Commentary)

    Some benefits of GMOs: crops with improved herbicide tolerance (soybeans) or insect resistance (corn), increased growth rates in Coho salmon and possible hepatitis B vaccine derived from GMO tobacco.

  • Global Effort Could Cut Ocean Plastic Pollution by 77 Percent by 2025, Report

    Capping plastic waste and improving waste management efforts in the top 10 polluting countries could lead to a 77 percent reduction in ocean plastic by 2025, so says a report presented at this week’s Ocean Plastics Crisis Summit.

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