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Inquirer on MSNA roadmap for sustainable material useIn our relentless march of progress, we have adhered to a model of “take, make, dispose.” This linear path has led us to an ...
From predicting potholes to designing more durable concrete, artificial intelligence is paving the way for smarter ...
Monash research could transform how broken bones are treated, with the development of a special zinc-based dissolvable ...
Dr. James J. Downs, of Eastman Chemical, joins as Topical Editor for the Process Systems Engineering section. Jim brings a huge wealth of experience gained in over 40 years of working across many ...
Phoenix Specialty Mfg. Co., a leading supplier of specialty stamped parts, is excited to announce three key management ...
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Hosted on MSNEngineering team unveils next-gen material that could unlock limitless energy: 'Able to withstand the extreme temperatures'High-performance steel could remove one of the biggest obstacles. Engineering team unveils next-gen material that could ...
Researchers in Korea have developed a technology that automatically identifies the necessary precursor materials to ...
In the COVID-19 pandemic era, at-home, portable tests were crucial for knowing when to wear a mask or isolate at home. Now, ...
Officials say they will begin the second clean-up phase of homes in the burn areas of Pacific Palisades and Altadena. That ...
Through the STEM program at the middle school Makerspace, the kids are getting ready for the ultimate showdown after building their own snowball launchers. The students used everyday materials like ...
The EPA has signed a lease with another location in Altadena to serve as a staging area for household hazardous materials. Here’s what you need to know.
Scientists used AI and 3D printing to create a material as strong as steel but as light as foam. This breakthrough could ...
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