In an industry historically reliant on experienced craftsmanship, dome cutting has finally evolved. This process that once ...
Madeline Eiken was a Hackworth Fellow for the 2018-2019 school year. She graduated from Santa Clara University in 2019 where she majored in bioengineering and minored in chemistry. She was awarded the ...
When it comes to developing cutting-edge innovations, Astellas aims to be at the forefront. The pharma organisation prides itself on having an open, collaborative, “science first” approach to help ...
There is something missing from the array of sounds that are found at many emergency scenes: the loud whirring of a gasoline-powered hydraulic unit and the buzzing of chainsaws and circular saws as ...
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Laser-assisted 3D printing shapes ultra-hard tungsten carbide while cutting waste
Manufacturers rely on tungsten carbide–cobalt for tools that must survive extreme wear. Yet shaping ...
“An average person with type 1 diabetes (T1D) will make more than 150 decisions about their disease management every day,” says engineer José García-Tirado, who is a professor at the University of ...
In the mid-nineteenth century, Rudolf Virchow postulated that cells are the smallest functional units of living organisms, and that cellular malfunction triggers disease. “Today, we’re using ...
Will Kenton is an expert on the economy and investing laws and regulations. He previously held senior editorial roles at Investopedia and Kapitall Wire and holds a MA in Economics from The New School ...
MARLBORO, N.Y. — Rileigh Jackson scored the winning basket with nine seconds left to propel visiting Red Hook to a 52-51 come-from-behind Mid-Hudson Athletic League (MHAL) victory over host Marlboro ...
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