When ISO 9001 Fails
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“Our work demonstrates that engineering the contact and growth of bubbles on electrodes can have dramatic effects,” says professor Kripa Varanasi. Credit: Christine Daniloff, MIT
Industrial electrochemical processes that use electrodes to produce fuels and chemical products are hampered by the formation of bubbles that block parts of the electrode surface, reducing the area available for the active reaction.
W ithin the utility industry, regional entities increasingly focus on internal controls as a measuring stick for overall compliance performance.
(ORNL: Oak Ridge, TN) -- Researchers from the U.S.
Technology can make a career more attainable and desirable. Photo by Designtoasty on Unsplash
Biomedical equipment technicians (BMETs) are facing increased workloads and staffing shortages that are expected to get worse as the current workforce retires.
Modern-day security breaches, such as the SolarWinds or T-Mobile attacks, aren’t one-off events; they are prime examples of how someone can steal your organization’s credentials and use them to gain illegitimate privileged access to sensitive assets.
Digital documentation can change quality control in manufacturing for the better. Photo by Battlecreek Coffee Roasters on Unsplash
Intensity can change your perception. Photo by Brendan Church on Unsplash
In this article, I’m looking at Weber’s Law. It’s named after Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795–1878), a German physician who was one of the pioneers of experimental psychology.
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