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Experiment Tests How to Print 3D Parts in Space

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Spacecraft are developed on Earth, tested, fully assembled, and transported in one piece by a launch vehicle to their respective places of operation. Each component must be designed to withstand the high loads of the launch phase.

U.S. Manufacturing to the MEP National Network: Don’t Let Up!

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The Covid-19 pandemic has asked much of manufacturing executives.

The (Robotic) Doctor Will See You Now

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In the era of social distancing, using robots for some healthcare interactions is a promising way to reduce in-person contact between healthcare workers and sick patients.

Electron Microscopy Is Overdue for a Closer Look

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Since they came into use in 1938, electron microscopes have played a pivotal role in a host of scientific advances, including the discovery of new proteins and therapeutics as well as contributions made to the electronics revolution.

Webinar Preview: Managing Change in a Digital Transformation

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Digital transformation is the integration of technology into all areas of a business, which fundamentally changes how organizations operate and deliver value to their customers. But what does success look like in a digital transformation?

NIST Radioactivity Measurements Get the Ball Rolling for New Cancer Therapies

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From the earliest days of radioactivity research, radiation and cancer therapy have gone together like peas and carrots.

Bendable Concrete and Other CO<sub>2</sub>-Infused Cement Mixes Could Dramatically Cut Global Emissions

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One of the big contributors to climate change is right beneath your feet, and transforming it could be a powerful solution for keeping greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere.

Getting a Grip on What’s Next for Robotics in Manufacturing

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Manufacturing robotics is to some extent following a similar path of advances to those in machining and fixed automation systems.

If Pandemic Productivity Is Up, Why Is Innovation Slowing Down?

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A new study finds that productivity has remained stable or even increased for many companies that shifted to remote work during the coronavirus pandemic. However, innovation has taken a hit as both leaders and employees feel more distant from each other.

China Wants to Be the World’s AI Superpower

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China’s star has been steadily rising for decades.

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