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Soft robotic vine slithers through arteries and jet engines with lifelike movement
UC San Diego engineers create a soft vine robot that twists through arteries and jet engines with liquid crystal skin.
Australia faces an engineering shortage, yet many migrant engineers are underemployed. Learn about qualification recognition, ...
As part of the move to increase efficiency, power supply units are moving from the bottom trays to their own racks.
Raila Odinga was one of Kenya's most influential and enduring political figures despite five unsuccessful presidential bids.
A geologist testified Wednesday night about the risk of contaminants on the former Pfizer site where a massive warehouse is ...
The situation at some industrial enterprises is a cause for concern and the government will have to apply a hands-on management approach to some of them, Belarusian Prime Minister Aleksandr Turchin ...
Speaking at a press conference ahead of the 36th anniversary celebration of Rehoboth Cathedral, themed “The Glory of the ...
To help mitigate climate change, companies are using bioreactors to grow algae and other microorganisms that are hundreds of ...
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Could America Use Undersea Cables to Hunt for Enemy Submarines?
The US Navy's efforts to develop “distributed acoustic sensing” capabilities have included experimental trials on the West Coast.
A man was injured Tuesday on I-85 near W.T. Harris Boulevard after a trailer detached from a vehicle and struck the worker’s ...
Elektor engineer Saad Imtiaz shares his workflow for designing 3D-printed enclosures using tools like SolidWorks, Onshape, ...
Trust, reputation, and credibility carry a ton of weight in most professions. If you’re not dependable and don’t look like ...
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