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Startupotopia

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A few months ago I visited a potential customer, a high-tech startup, which like many Boston-area tech companies is developing astounding products that would have been considered science fiction only 10 years ago.

University of Oklahoma and ORNL Launch Strategic Collaboration

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(ORNL: Oak Ridge, TN) -- The University of Oklahoma and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the U.S.

Reduced Porosity Strengthens Large-Scale 3D Prints

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(ORNL: Oak Ridge, TN) -- Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a vacuum-assisted e

Leaders Can Shrink the Labor Gap, But Investment Is Needed

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As a technology leader, I must admit that making the right investment in new innovations has its challenges. It’s easy to get caught up in the grandiose potential solutions offer, become overwhelmed by the setup, and struggle with employee adoption.

Vention Announces Commercial Availability of MachineMotion AI

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(Vention: Montreal) -- Vention, creator of the world’s only full-stack software and hardware automation platform, has announced the commercial availability of its powe

Mastering the 8D Problem-Solving Methodology

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Every day, quality leaders face a variety of production and process issues. Although some problems are easy to fix, others require deeper investigation, such as using a 5 Whys analysis or fishbone diagram.

Tariffs: The Die Has Been Cast

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Working on a bomber, Douglas Aircraft Co., Long Beach, California, 1942.

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The Chinese character for crisis means “danger” and “opportunity,” and tariffs have created a supply chain crisis throughout the United States.

Trimble Expands Field-to-Office Connectivity for Heavy Civil Contractors

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(Trimble: Westminster, CO) -- Trimble announces a new integration between its 

Aspiring Materials Expands to U.S. to Boost Domestic Supply of Critical Minerals

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(Aspiring Materials: Christchurch, New Zealand) -- Aspiring Materials, an innovative leader in critical mineral extraction, is expanding to the United States to help solve one of the most urgent challenges facing Amer

NIST’s Curved Neutron Beams Could Deliver Benefits Straight to Industry

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When an ordinary beam of neutrons strikes the team’s silicon grating, the millions of scored lines on the grating convert the neutrons into an Airy beam with a wavefront that travels along a parabolic path. The triangular shapes on the detector match the predicted behavior of an Airy beam, offering evidence of the team’s success.

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In a physics first, a team including scientists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has created a way to make beams of neutrons travel in curves.

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