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MET-OL thermoplastic technology transforms high molecular weight polybutylene terephthalate into low-viscosity oligomers.
This material can expand, change shape, move, and respond to electromagnetic commands like a remotely controlled robot, even though it has no motor or internal gears. In a study that echoes scenes ...
The relentless drive of Moore’s Law has made electronics smaller, faster, and more powerful, but at a dizzying cost: heat. As ...
A team of engineering students at the University of New Hampshire has designed and built an electric aircraft with the help of a 3D printer.
University of Mississippi engineers developed a new technology that could help detect heart attacks and save lives. In the ...
The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia today approved a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering degree ...
She is set to receive bachelor's and master's degrees in biomedical engineering, a feat she accomplished in just four years.
In July 1945, after Roosevelt’s death, Vannevar Bush, director of the U.S. Office of Scientific Research and Development, replied with his report, Science, the Endless Frontier, laying out the ...
The digital landscape that underpins modern life is rapidly evolving and outpacing efforts to keep cyber systems safe, secure ...
Lumen Technologies CEO Kate Johnson will share her story with Lehigh University students at the school's 157th commencement ...
Since January, layoffs, leadership resignations and a massive proposed reorganization have threatened the integrity and ...
The company behind a high-performance boat propeller is moving its headquarters to Newlab at Michigan Central in Detroit a bid to expand its business by plugging into the region’s premier innovation ...