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White Papers: Materials
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Case Study Supreme 10HT
Because of its outstanding strength and other physical properties, Master Bond Supreme 10HT has been selected for use in several published research studies. Following are summaries of how Supreme 10HT performed in...

INSIDER: Materials
Although many roboticists today turn to nature to inspire their designs, even bioinspired robots are usually fabricated from non-biological materials like metal, plastic, and...
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INSIDER: Design
Ph.D. student in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, Yufeng Chi is part of a team of Berkeley engineers that has developed Berkeley Humanoid Lite, a low-cost, open-source robot made of...
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White Papers: Semiconductors & ICs
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Potting and Encapsulation for Sensors
The range of performance and processing requirements facing sensor designers and manufacturers is vast. Suitable adhesive systems are readily available to meet those demands. Using different fillers,...

White Papers: Materials
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Adhesives for Sensor Applications
Sensors are expected to deliver accurate data reliably despite exposure to harsh environments including continued stress from thermal, chemical or mechanical factors. Epoxy compounds serve a critical role in...

White Papers: Medical
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Calculating Liquid Flow Through Orifices — A Technical Guide
For the broad array of industrial applications concerned with liquid flow control, extremely accurate, repeatable results are necessary to successful operation. To achieve such...

White Papers: Aerospace
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Renishaw Enables Extreme Precision for Space Agency’s Experiments
Renishaw’s advanced probing technology played a crucial role in supporting major space agency’s cutting‑edge particle physics research. Recent breakthroughs in particle...

On-Demand Webinars: Manufacturing & Prototyping
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In today’s fast-evolving manufacturing landscape, augmented reality (AR) and artificial intelligence (AI) often are touted as game changers. But what’s the real-world value...
Blog: Electronics & Computers
Researchers from The Ohio State University recently discovered that common edible fungi, such as shiitake mushrooms, can be grown and trained to act as organic memristors, a type of data processor that can remember past electrical states.
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White Papers: Mechanical & Fluid Systems
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Programmable Linear Position Sensor Technology White Paper
This white paper describes new technology that enable engineers to easily program key functions into a linear position sensor and the inductive sensing technology that makes it...

White Papers: Electronics & Computers
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Analyzing E/E Architectures for Software-Defined Vehicles
Modern vehicles demand architectures that can evolve as quickly as the software running on them. Engineers are rethinking electrical and electronic systems from the ground up, moving...

Blog: Design
A team of engineers at Sandia National Laboratories has developed ways to rapidly evaluate new thermal protection (heat shield) materials for hypersonic vehicles.
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INSIDER: Photonics/Optics
Stanford researchers have developed a flexible material that can quickly change its surface texture and colors, offering potential applications in camouflage, art, robotics, and...
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INSIDER: Test & Measurement
Ultrashort laser pulses — that are shorter than a millionth of a millionth of a second — have transformed fundamental science, engineering and medicine. Despite this, their ultrashort duration...
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INSIDER: AR/AI
NVIDIA is bringing Ethernet networking with co-packaged optics to artificial intelligence (AI) factories, enabling scale-out and scale-across on the NVIDIA Rubin platform...
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Technology & Society: Medical
Two former college roommates have commercialized their robotic knee brace for extending the reach of physical therapists through telehealth.
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Quiz: Software
How much do you know about CAD? Find out with this quiz.
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Blog: Unmanned Systems
MIT researchers have demonstrated aerial microrobots that can fly with speed and agility that is comparable to their biological counterparts.
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Podcasts: Medical
Wearable drug-delivery systems are improving the quality of life for patients with chronic conditions.
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INSIDER: Design
This research demonstrates a new way to make carbon-based battery materials much safer, longer lasting, and more powerful by fundamentally redesigning how fullerene molecules are connected.
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NASA Spinoff: Aerospace
Autonomy Association International’s Digital Infrastructure Platform uses the same technology originally designed for a NASA flight test.
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Podcasts: Power
To help pass the time during your commute or while working around the house or in the garage, we've launched the SAE Automotive Engineering podcast.
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White Papers: Photonics/Optics
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Stable Directed Energy Weapons Start with Qualified Laser Sources
Ongoing use of the laser has broadened the horizon of aerospace and defense capabilities by enabling the warfighter and through additive manufacturing processes that result in...

Blog: Manufacturing & Prototyping
Engineers at Carnegie Mellon University have created a fast, highly accurate simulator for spray-based concrete 3D printing that could enable stronger, more complex, and less wasteful construction by predicting how concrete behaves and solidifies, even around rebar.
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5 Ws: Sensors/Data Acquisition
Founded by MIT alumni, the Pickle Robot Company has built machines that can autonomously load and unload trucks inside warehouses and logistic centers.
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Application Briefs: Photonics/Optics
In a pivotal step toward autonomous lunar exploration, Advanced Navigation has announced the successful completion of the critical terrestrial validation for its LUNA (Laser Measurement Unit for Navigational Aid) sensor. Read on to learn more.
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NASA Spinoff: Electronics & Computers
The core Flight System (cFS) is an open-source software framework that allows spacecraft to have a common starting point, without having to code all the base functions from scratch. Managed out of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, cFS covers all the basics that a spacecraft’s computer needs to operate. Read on to learn more about it.
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Articles: Photonics/Optics
Endoscopic imaging system development requires coordination between various engineering disciplines, especially for optical illumination and imaging engines, particularly when adding fluorescence imaging capabilities. Read on to learn more about it.
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Articles: Imaging
From autonomous vehicles navigating in darkness to UAVs detecting threats, thermal imaging steps in when visible cameras fail — and lens design determines performance, cost, and reliability. Read on to learn more.
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