LEDtronics New Bolt-On LED Panel Indicators Are a Bright Choice for Industrial Control Panels
(LEDtronics: Torrance, CA) -- Continuing to expand its offerings of LED indicators for industrial control panels, LEDtronics introduces new additions to its family of
NIST Announces Funding Opportunities for MEP Centers in Four States
(NIST: Gaithersburg, Maryland) — The U.S.
Is Data Quality the Same As Data Accuracy?
We are living in the digital age, and data have a universal presence that directly or indirectly affects our lives, even when we’re not aware of it. Hence, data quality is an important topic of discussion.
Data Science Paves the Way for Road Safety
As municipalities clamor for a slice of President Biden’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure spending bill, one Johns Hopkins scientist is re-examining one of the basic elements of road-building: Determining the width of road lanes.
On-Fiber Printed Sensor for Label-Free Detection of Bacteria
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), antibiotic resistance is now one of the greatest threats to global health, food safety, and development.
Sandvik Coromant Launches Next Generation CoroDrill 860 for ISO P Material
(Sandvik Coromant: Sandviken, Sweden) -- Global leader in metal cutting, Sandvik Coromant, has launched an upgraded CoroDrill 860 assortment to offer customers improved productivity in drilling steel.
How L&D Helps Leaders Retain Tech Employees in the Great Resignation
The Great Resignation continues to have a major effect on the talent and skills shortage in the job market. People are still leaving their jobs at an unprecedented rate.
Safely Studying Dangerous Infections Just Got a Lot Easier
To combat a pandemic, science needs to move quickly.
How Do You Know You’re Getting What You Pay For at the Grocery Store?
Whether it’s bananas, olives, potato salad, or cereal, many products are priced according to their weight. That weight is likely determined on a scale tested and certified by a specially trained state or local inspector.