Studying Food Safety Through Measurement
The levels of contaminants in our food supply are, generally, decreasing. That’s the good news.
The levels of contaminants in our food supply are, generally, decreasing. That’s the good news.
Graphene and related 2D materials (GR2Ms) could help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the production of advanced materials.
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and their colleagues have developed a novel tabletop device that takes three-dimensional X-ray (CT) images of integrated circuits.
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In metal stamping, especially in critical automotive applications, sometimes it’s not enough simply to close the control loop.
I’m looking at a topic in statistics.
A very popular version of the coordinate measuring machine (CMM) is the portable CMM “arm,” not to be confused with the “robotic arm” or simply, robot—as it is called in the factory automation world.
Mass spectrometers are extremely precise chemical analyzers that have many applications, from evaluating the safety of drinking water to detecting toxins in a patient’s blood.
Over the past few months, I’ve covered the common sampling techniques used in technical cleanliness inspections.
Preventive conservation plays an important role in preserving art and cultural assets. To preserve their condition for as long as possible, it’s essential to slow down and evaluate aging processes and other factors that alter materials.
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Through their exceptional material properties, graphene and related 2D materials have the potential to disrupt technologies such as energy-storage devices, composites, and electronics.
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