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Improvement Tools
Wristband Enables Wearers to Control a Robotic Hand With Their Own Movements
Jennifer Chu
The next time you’re scrolling your phone, take a moment to appreciate the feat: This seemingly mundane act is possible thanks to the coordination of 34 muscles, 27 joints, and more than 100 tendons and ligaments in your hand. Indeed, our hands are the nimblest parts of our bodies. Mimicking their many nuanced gestures has been a longstanding challenge in robotics and virtual reality. Now, MIT…
Improvement Tools
The Shape That Does Not Return
Harish Jose

The great systems thinker Russell Ackoff had a provocation that stayed with me: A system isn’t the sum of its parts. It’s the product of their interactions.

He used a simple example. Take the best engine from one car, the best transmission from another, the best brakes from a third. You will not get the best car; you will get no car at all. The behavior lives in the interactions…

Improvement Tools
Don’t Allow Deviance to Become Normal
William A. Levinson

Most quality practitioners, as well as process engineers, are familiar with management of change (MOC). This means that any significant change to a process factor, such as the familiar ones in cause-and-effect diagrams like manpower, machine, material, method, measurement, and environment, can have unforeseen and undesirable consequences. This is why MOC reviews must take place prior to…

Regulated Industries
AI Adoption in Medical Practices
Lisa Morris

AI adoption in medical practices is growing steadily, with most providers seeing positive ROI. But progress depends on overcoming integration, skills, and trust barriers to focus AI where it delivers real clinical and operational support.

As the healthcare industry continues to embrace digital transformation, the benefits of AI in healthcare—whether improving workflows or…

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For decades, the process industries have relied on layers of protection to prevent hazardous events…
How to Validate AI Tools
Lexi Sharkov
Validating AI software makes most quality teams uneasy. Their unease is not unjustified. The new…
Mundane Measurements Have Made Astronomy Possible for More Than 100 Years
Susana Deustua
Many of modern astronomy’s achievements can be traced back to relatively unknown women who…
Why Manufacturers Must Transform EHS Management Now
Stephanie Ojeda
In the high-stakes world of modern manufacturing, environmental, health, and safety (EHS)…
3D Scanning for Long-Range Excavation
Paul Hanaphy
At the heart of every construction project around the world is a handful of vehicles doing all the…
NIST Forensic Genetic Reference Material  Helps Crime Lab Analysis
NIST
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released a new forensic DNA reference…
5 Shop Floor Problems That Drive Customers Away
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If you ask 10 different manufacturers to identify their toughest problem, odds are at least five of…
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Supply Chain Performance Undermined by Fragmented Warehouse Systems
(Info-Tech Research Group: London) -- Increasing operational complexity and rising customer…
HeyGears Launches Clear Resin and Transparent 3D Printing Solution
(HeyGears: Irvine, CA) -- HeyGears launches its first clear 3D printing resin for Reflex RS and RS…
Sandvik Coromant Introduces Indexable Stainless-Steel Milling Grade
(Sandvik Coromant: Sandviken, Sweden) -- Sandvik Coromant, a leader in cutting tools and tooling…
TIA Advances AI‑Ready Data Centers With ANSI/TIA‑942 Addendum
(TIA: Arlington, VA) -- As artificial intelligence (AI) workloads drive unprecedented changes in…
imec Receives World’s Most Advanced High NA EUV System
(imec: Leuven, Belgium) -- imec, a world-leading research and innovation hub in advanced…
Clarity Signs Manufacturing Supply Agreement for Copper-64 With Theragenics
(Clarity Pharmaceuticals: Eveleigh, Australia) -- Clarity Pharmaceuticals, a clinical-stage…
Leopard Imaging Introduces 25 MP Global Shutter 10 GigE Camera
(Leopard Imaging: Fremont, CA) -- Leopard Imaging announces its latest high-performance machine…
Locus FS Receives 2026 North American Technology Innovation Leadership Recognition
(Frost & Sullivan: Santa Clara, CA ) -- Frost & Sullivan announces that Locus FS has…
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