HEADLINES ARCHIVE
A New Abrasive Water Jet Machine for Fine Cuts
Water Jet Sweden AB announced their FAWJ Micro Head Package for fine tolerances.
Nobel Laureates Believe Women Will Soon Count Among Their Ranks
Despite the fact that this year’s Nobel Prize winners in physics, chemistry and economic sciences are all white men, the winners believe that change is on its way.
Waste Disposal of Spent ARMEX™ Blast Media
As a safe and effective method of abrasive cleaning, ARMEX™ blast media offers numerous advantages.
Wrist Watches Made from Classic Cars
As the holidays approach, you might be wondering what to get for the car enthusiast in your life short of buying them an actual car.
Graphene Used to Understand Filtration and Ion Transport into Cells
NIST scientists Michael Zwolak and Subin Sahu have discovered a way to simulate aspects of ion channel behavior while accounting for such computationally intensive details as molecular-scale variations in the size or shape of the channel.
New Materials to Help Visualize 3D-Printed Objects Released
Allegorithmic introduces the 3D print collection for Substance Source. With 50 new assets, designers will be able to pre-visualize their products, using digital materials that replicated the layers, marks and surface textures of objects that have gone through the 3D-printing process.
New Research on 3D Printing Proves How Metals Can Be Strong and Ductile
A new technique to 3D print metals involving a widely used stainless steel has been shown to achieve exceptional levels of strength and ductility when compared to counterparts from more conventional processes.
Does Society Influence Tech, Or Vice Versa?
Social issues in technology are probably more prevalent now than at any other time in history. But writers about technology disagree as to how society affects new technology and design.
Stratasys Introduces 3D-printed Models of Human Anatomy for Physician Training and Medical Device Testing
The 3D-printed anatomical structures with disease pathology deliver a highly realistic look and feel to accelerate medical guidance, testing and education.
A Sweet Approach to Renewable Acrylonitrile Production
A new catalytic method produces renewable acrylonitrile using 3-hydroxypropionic acid, which can be sourced from sugars.
How to Combat Commercial Grease Clogs — A Self-Service Solution
Grease clogs involving fats, oils and grease (FOG) can be a nightmare of a plumbing issue.
Renault Launches New Generation Gasoline Engine
The new direct injection turbocharged 1.3 gasoline engine is available in power ratings from 115 to 160 horsepower.
New High-Tech Tool Could Feed and Fuel the Planet With Algae
Vast quantities of medicines and renewable fuels could be produced by algae using a new gene-editing technique.
World’s Tiniest Interlinking Chains Developed
University of Chicago researchers have managed to develop a method to create the first tiny molecular chain.
Planting Roadside Trees to Curb Particulates
A computer model is under development to strategically place trees on highways near residential areas to mitigate particulate pollution.
Technology Drives Manufacturing Resurgence
Some insight into how manufacturing firms are using technology to increase production, and how technology can be expected to influence the manufacturing sector in the coming year.
DNA Origami Surpasses Important Steps to Success
A research team has not only broken out of the nanometer realm to build larger objects but also cut the production costs a thousand-fold. These innovations open a whole new frontier for the technology.
Indian Cataract Surgery Center is Model of Environmental Sustainability
The healthcare center in India offers lessons for high-income countries on how to make a common surgery environmentally sustainable.
Blockchain-Based Currency to Promote Carbon Emission Reductions
The Bluenote currency will create an open, transparent platform to verify and incentivize emission reductions.
KBR Wins Contract for Statoil's Northern Lights Carbon Capture Project
The project will develop an onshore carbon dioxide storage terminal in Norway.