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Evident Launches Vanta Element XRF Analyzer Series

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(Evident Scientific: Waltham, MA) -- Evident Scientific has announced the launch of its Vanta Element handheld XRF analyzer series, built for fast, accurate alloy identification in scrap sorting, metal manufacturing, a

DMSC Committee to Approve Model-Based Characteristics Submissions to ANSI

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(DMSC: Rochester, NY) -- The Digital Metrology Standards Consortium (DMSC) will be submitting a model-based characteristic (MBC) proposal to the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) as part of the American National Stan

The Thing About ‘Thing-in-Itself’

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Today I’m looking at Immanuel Kant’s “thing-in-itself” and Hans Vaihinger’s ideas. In Kant’s philosophy, the thing-in-itself (Ding an sich) refers to the reality that exists independently of human perception or experience.

CIMdata to Host Free Webinar

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(CIMdata: Ann Arbor, MI) -- CIMdata Inc., a leading global PLM strategic management consulting and research firm, announces an upcoming free webinar, “Physics-Based Simulation Software: Consolidation Implications for Industr

Call for Papers for the 2025 Coordinate Metrology Society Conference

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(CMSC: Weatherford, TX) -- The 41st annual Coordinate Metrology Society Conference (CMSC) will take place July 21–25, 2025, at the Atlantis Reno in Reno, Nevada.

IDS Introduces ‘uEye Live’ Camera Series

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(IDS: Obersulm, Germany) -- Would you open the machine every time to check the interaction of components or wear? There’s no point in that. It is much easier to keep an eye on the situation by using a camera.

Battery Innovator Nuvvon Opens US Lab

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(Nuvvon: Parsippany, NJ) -- Nuvvon Inc., an innovator in advanced solid-state battery technologies, has opened a new laboratory in Parsippany, New Jersey. This U.S.

Starrett to Feature Automated Metrology and Force Measurement Solutions at Quality Show

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(L.S. Starrett Co.: Athol, MA) -- L.S.

Hydraulic Institute Honors Industry Leaders at 2025 Annual Conference

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(The Hydraulic Institute: Parsippany, NJ) -- The Hydraulic Institute (HI) has proudly announced the recipients of its prestigious awards, presented during the HI 2025 Annual Conference Awards Dinner, Jan.

Neutrons Reveal Lithium Flow Could Boost Battery Performance

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(ORNL: Oak Ridge, TN) -- A team of scientists led by a professor from Duke University discovered a way to help make batteries safer, charge faster, and last longer. They relied on neutrons at the U.S.

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