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Tapping into the energy process which powers the Sun, nuclear fusion has the potential to unleash virtually unlimited supplies of clean energy to power the world.
Since the nuclear genie was released from its bot
By Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory January 21, 2022
If nothing is done to make electronic devices more energy efficient, by 2030 they could consume 25% of the world’s energy.
A Q&A with two scientists aiming to overcome limits in computing power and energy efficien
Dallas-Fort Worth ranked No. 11 for patent activity out of 250 metros. Patents granted include: • Bank of America's wearable device for operational compliance • Bridge To Life's organ preservation system • NTT Data's bot-on-bot optimization • Siemens Logistics' autom
Equipment and technology company’s white paper directed to metals shredding plant operators.
Erie, Pennsylvania-based global equipment provider Eriez has issued a white paper on shredded metals separation titled “Processing Zurik to Zorba.” The document “highlights separation equ
2021 marks 11 years since Eriez introduced its P-Rex (Permanent Rare Earth Xtreme) scrap drums and, according to the company's Recycling Market Manager Mike Shattuck, they have continued to develop and innovate the technology in this time.
"While we initially marketed P-Rex mainly for sc
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Carlo Gavazzi is excited to introduce the new IRC40 Series Inductive Proximity Sensors. Specifically designed as a durable solution for daily indoor and outdoor applications, it ensures accurate detection of actuating parts, such as skid conveyor positioning, step detection on escalators, and
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Now that Maryland’s Best Ice Cream Trail has sugar-coated the highways with promises of frozen delights, I thought I’d drive my taste buds across the state to one of these sweet spots and learn a thing or two about what goes on at a creamery.
South Mountain Creamery in Middletown
Eighth grade was the year I tried to remove my upper lip hairs in three different ways.
First, I leaned into the mirror until my exhales fogged over my reflection. I wielded cuticle scissors to cut short, one by one, the longest and thickest hairs at the upper edges of my mouth.