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Yoda’s Three Steps to Achieving Your Goals

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Credit: Muboshgu

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Life goals. Bucket lists. “One day I’ll ....”

New NIST Measurements Aim to Advance Portable MRI Technology

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Credit: R. Jacobson/NIST
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines can

NIST Demonstrates New ‘Primary Standard’ for Measuring Ultralow Pressures

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NIST researcher Dan Barker checks on the CAVS setup in the lab. Credit: NIST.

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A vacuum chamber is never perfectly empty. A small number of atoms or molecules always remains, and measuring the tiny pressures they exert is critical.

Bridging the IT/OT Gap

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In the era of the industrial internet of things (IIoT), assets of both information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) are becoming more sophisticated—and they both generate and use more data.

Follow the Leader: How a CEO’s Personality Is Reflected in Their Company’s Culture

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Before he became an expert on corporate leadership, Charles O’Reilly spent five years in the U.S. Army. There he witnessed the stark divide between good and bad leaders and realized how much influence they had on the people who worked for them.

Who Are the True Knowledge Workers?

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Peter Drucker, celebrated by BusinessWeek magazine in 2005 as “the man who invented management,” is credited with a concept that has created confusion for me throughout my work life: the distinction between knowledge work and manual work.

New Method Simplifies Construction of Complex Materials

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Engineers are constantly searching for materials with novel, desirable property combinations.

A Faster Way to Teach a Robot

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Credits: Jose-Luis Olivares/MIT with images from iStock and The Coop

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Imagine purchasing a robot to perform household tasks. This robot was built and trained in a factory on a certain set of tasks and has never seen the items in your home.

Improving Safety with a Computerized Maintenance Management System

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In the quickly changing industrial landscape, firms continue to place a high premium on safety. Innovative approaches to improving industrial safety have been made possible by technological advancements.

Modernizing Food and Beverage Manufacturing

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The food and beverage industry is currently growing at 8.7% and is projected to be worth $8.9 trillion by 2026, according to Research and Markets’ 2022 report on the global food and beverage market.

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