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Elected a Royal Society Fellow in May, Professor John Rogers was honored for foundational scientific and engineering contributions to the field of bioelectronics.
The Science of It: Engineering Week - Catapults and Medieval Designs New Social Security report raises alarms for 300 million ...
Wright State University and Sinclair Community College have launched a new pathway program to facilitate student transfers ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNew 3D imaging reveals nanoscale corrosion and strain in nuclear reactor alloys
A new imaging approach shows how nickel crystals fail inside reactor-like conditions and could also help tune strain in ...
The same technology behind MRI images of injury or disease also powers nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, which ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNTiny defects deliver big gains: Controlling oxygen vacancies boosts thermoelectric efficiency by 91%
A research team has dramatically enhanced the efficiency of converting heat into electricity. The key lies in controlling ...
Tech grads struggle to land software engineering jobs in an increasingly competitive market shaped by changing industry ...
His understanding of how forces like earthquakes and waves interact with buildings and bridges transformed the fields of ...
Chery has always been known for its diligent, earnest, and down-to-earth approach to technological innovation, earning the ...
From a new Chinese see-through brain technique to a honeybee boom in China, here are some highlights from SCMP’s recent ...
Erik Ballesteros from Texas is turning science fiction into reality with SuperLimbs, a robotic arm system for astronauts, at ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNReal-time technique directly images material failure in 3D to improve nuclear reactor safety and longevity
MIT researchers have developed a technique that enables real-time, 3D monitoring of corrosion, cracking, and other material ...
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