Engineering and Manufacturing

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  • Video: Nuclear power plant first to produce this medical isotope

    For the first time, this short-lived medical isotope used in precision oncology for targeted therapy has been produced in a commercial nuclear power reactor.

  • Zeus invests in global expansion program to increase catheter manufacturing capacity

    The project will significantly extend the facility’s footprint to increase catheter-based design and manufacturing capacity.

  • Watch: Winners of the 10th Campus RainWorks Challenge

    The competition engages U.S. college students in the design of on-campus green infrastructure solutions to address stormwater pollution.

  • 2022 State of the powder metallurgy industry in North America

    Despite global supply chain challenges, the future appears promising for the North American powder metallurgy sector.

  • Problem solved: Engineers take on challenge of failing equipment at paper mill

    Case studies illustrate the role of engineering in analyzing, identifying and solving operational problems in a production environment.

  • The need to extend environmental protection to orbital space

    Researchers contend that U.S. environmental regulations should apply to the licensing of space launches.

  • SABIC at K Show 2022: Making the change real

    The company will showcase solutions promoting a circular economy for plastics and a clean air economy through the transition to product electrification.

  • Apple expands its recycling reach

    Nearly 20% of all material used in Apple products in 2021 was recycled, the highest-ever use of recycled content.

  • DARPA advances critical element recovery from e-waste

    University teams will test platforms for extracting up to seven low-volume fraction critical elements that are not targeted in current electronic waste (e-waste) recovery systems.

  • Video: Ethics app helps researchers align their moral compass

    The app is intended to stimulate awareness of and invite critical discussion about integrity and professionalism in research.

  • Industrial Safety Forever (July 10 - 23)

    Ensuring workers go home safely each night, and want to return to work the next day, is essential for any industry. It is why we here at Engineering360 are proud to devote two weeks of content focused on this critical topic.

  • Public webinar on EV battery recycling

    Learn how to measure the costs of recycling lithium-ion batteries and how the process affects the environment.

  • Winners of the EcoCAR Mobility Challenge

    Student teams applied advanced vehicle technologies to a 2019 Chevrolet Blazer while considering emissions, safety and consumer acceptability factors.

  • Federal funding focuses on US hydrogen hubs

    A nationwide network of regional hydrogen hubs will create employment opportunities and help build a clean hydrogen economy.

  • Video: A portable approach to seawater desalination

    The device is engineered for off-grid, small-scale desalination use in resource-limited areas.

  • Students show geothermal engineering skills in DOE competition

    The annual event prepares college students to lead the next generation of geothermal energy development.

  • Researchers seek to destroy foodborne pathogens with blue light

    The team is exploring the use of blue light in food processing applications to prevent the formation of biofilm on equipment surfaces.

  • Video: A Wiki for sustainable hardware engineering projects

    Mechanical engineers and do-it-yourselfers can access plans and blueprints for diverse sustainable projects and systems.

  • BMW establishes EV battery recycling system in China

    The process established in China, the world’s largest market for EVs, is intended to supply the raw materials for production of new battery cells.

  • Biomedical implant elasticity, durability to benefit from new alloy

    A new biomaterial offers scope for improving the flexibility and durability of human bone replacement implants.

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