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Always check spelling, but don’t rely on autocorrect—read it before you send it. Photo by Lance Grandahl on Unsplash
Reading the news (or even your email) can be distressing to the point of despondency. It can also be fun.
Always check spelling, but don’t rely on autocorrect—read it before you send it. Photo by Lance Grandahl on Unsplash
Reading the news (or even your email) can be distressing to the point of despondency. It can also be fun.
(NCMS: Ann Arbor, MI) -- The National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS) announces the publication of a new technology brief focused on a new corrosion risk assessment tool to help combat the high cost of corrosion.
Comfort can help or hinder growth. Photo by Katie Polansky on Unsplash
The “comfort zone” is that cozy space where everything feels familiar and stress-free. It’s where we stick to what we know, using the same old strategies that keep things steady but can also lead to feeling stuck.
(CIMdata: Ann Arbor, MI) -- CIMdata Inc., a leading global PLM strategic management consulting and research firm, has announced an upcoming free webinar, “The Elevation and Expansion of Model-Based Systems Engineering—Initial Fi
Spiroflow bulk-bag unloader: By combining hygienic bag clamps with the tensioning action of spring-loaded bag-support arms, liner distension into downstream equipment can be prevented.
In food processing, bulk-bag discharge systems are used to transfer food ingredients such as flour, sugar, and spices from bulk bags to mixing and blending equipment.
(CIMdata: Ann Arbor, MI) -- The Aerospace & Defense (A&D) PLM Action Group (AD PAG) has released the third edition of its PLM Global Collaboration position paper.
(Hexagon: Stockholm) -- Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division has introduced its fully automated PRESTO XL inspection cell, tailored to inspecting large aerospace components.
An engineer scans a machine housing using Creaform’s HandySCAN 3D|BLACK Series, with VXinspect in the background.
The WAB-GROUP is where innovation and tradition come together to provide customers with world-class solutions in the areas of wet grinding technology, three-dimensional-shaking mixing technology, and flow chemistry.
Right now, the U.S. and Germany have different approaches to defining, or “realizing” as the researchers call it, the kilogram. Here, NIST researcher Darine Haddad looks on as German researcher Beatrice Rodiek places a sphere on NIST’s highly accurate weighing machine, known as the Kibble balance. The goal of the research is to get closer to the same definition using the different methods. Credit: B. Hayes/NIST
In 2018, the world agreed to redefine the kilogram.
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