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How to Use Mental Imagery to Achieve Your Goals

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Positive thinking can do wonders for your attitude. But it won’t make a difference in achieving your goals.

How Colleges Can Help Students Out-Compete Robots

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There’s a lot of anxiety out there about robots gobbling up our jobs. One oft-cited Oxford University study predicts that up to 47 percent of U.S.

Engineers 3D Print Flexible Mesh for Ankle and Knee Braces

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Hearing aids, dental crowns, and limb prosthetics are some of the medical devices that can now be digitally designed and customized for individual patients, thanks to 3D printing.

Why Big Business Is Making a Giant Leap Into Space

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For decades, relatively easy access to space and the big profits to go with it have dangled elusively just over the horizon. With a little more R&D money and a few more advances in the technology, the thinking went, space would be ours.

How 3D Printing Could Help Shape Surgery

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This story was originally published by Knowable Magazine.

Pulsed Electron Beams Shed Light on Plastics Production

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A  technique developed by researchers at the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), in collaboration with Dow and Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands, is providing atomic-resolution details about magnesium

Driverless Cars Will Disrupt the Airline Industry

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As driverless cars become more capable and common, they will change people’s travel habits not only around their own communities bu

A Potential Playbook for the Future of the Car Industry

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One fine morning in 1909, Henry Ford made a surprise announcement during a company meeting. In the future, Ford Motor would stick to a single car model, the Model T, in black only.

How to Know When the Old Models Don’t Work Any More

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As Malcolm Gladwell and other business writers have found, it is entirely possible to write a compelling article around a rather obvious point, and still hold the reader’s attention.

Simply Elegant, Morse Code Marks 175 Years and Counting

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The first message sent by Morse code’s dots and dashes across a long distance traveled from Washington, D.C. to Baltimore on Friday, May 24, 1844—175 years ago.

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