Thomson Announces New Control Option for Select Actuators
(Thomson Industries: Downers Grove, IL)--Thomson Industries Inc., a leading manufacturer of linear motion control solutions, has announced the availability of an enhanced synchronization option for its Electrak HD smart el
The Law of Large Numbers and Big Data
In statistics class we learn that we can reduce the uncertainty in our estimates by using more and more data.
Boeing Delivers Next-Generation O3b mPOWER Satellites to SES
(Boeing: El Segundo, CA) -- Boeing has successfully delivered its ninth and tenth O3b mPOWER satellites to content and network provider SES, advancing the company’s effort to provide global connectivity from space.
Omnex Upcoming E-Mobility Standards Webinar
(Omnex: Ann Arbor, MI) -- Omnex has announced its latest webinar, “
Accelerating Hardware Development to Improve National Security and Innovation
Nominal is an advanced software platform made for engineers building complex systems ranging from fighter jets to nuclear reactors, satellites, rockets, and robots.
Modern fighter jets contain hundreds or even thousands of sensors. Some of those sensors collect data every second, others every nanosecond.
Why Health Systems Keep Paying for Equipment They Already Own
Health systems across the country are unknowingly paying multiple times for the same medical equipment—once to own it, and again to rent it. The issue isn’t always an increase in clinical demand; it’s often availability and visibility to medical device inventory.
New GARDCO RTM Digital Micrometer
(GARDCO: Columbia, MD) -- Paul N.
Sexism in Science
Seven women were part of a trailblazing network of feminist scientists in the Boston area during the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.
Reducing Cost, Supply Chain Constraints for Fast-Charging EV Batteries
(ORNL: Oak Ridge, TN) -- Strengthening the competitiveness of the American transportation industry relies on developing domestically produced electric vehicle batteries that enable rapid charging and long-range performance.