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SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY

Science and industry covers how large scale scientific challenges can initiate the building of new industries for those willing to invest the time and money. These challenges include, but are not limited to, space travel, global climate changes, clean water, physics, biology, medical, nanotechnology, energy, and green transportation.

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Art is Like Viagra for Sciencemore

Art And Science Complement Each Other In All Forms Of Sense-Making. The Magic Formula For Innovation.

Future of Small Solar Applicationsmore

By Charles J. Murray – “Renewable energy” is beginning to have slightly different meaning for many engineers.

Brain Imaging – Vocal Learningmore

NSF – Artistic illustration representing experiments using in vivo imaging to examine changes to dentritic spines as...

Solar Tracking Makes Use of Industrial Controlmore

By Al Presher – Solar tracking applications present a series of tough challenges for automation and control.

CEOs Seek Innovation that Drives Differentiation & Efficienciesmore

To drive growth CEOs now laser-focused on finding new markets and driving competitive differentiation, study says.

DigiMorph: Bringing Fossils to Lifemore

NSF – Terror birds evolved about 60 million years ago in isolation in South America, an island continent until the last...

Physics of Failuremore

By Kevin Craig – As we become more dependent on complex mechatronic systems, it is not sufficient to understand just...

Turning the Tide on an Image Problemmore

By Geoffrey Orsak – Public policy is based on public impressions and the future of the engineering industry is...

Find Out What You're Afraid of When Popular Exhibition Goose Bumps! Th...more

Museum of Science and History, The Franklin Institute, the Science Museum of Minnesota and the Oregon Museum of Science...

Green Choice Emerges for Wire and Cablemore

By Doug Smock – An interesting new option for wiring used in consumer and other electronics applications is a...

Small-biz calendar: A small-biz summit, crowdpitching and moremore

then listen to professional storm chaser Reed Timmer. When: 3 - 8:30 p.m. Place: Museum of Science and Industry, 57th...

Solid-state quantum memory unveiledmore

By R. Colin Johnson – Researchers at the University of Calgary (Canada) collaborated with the University of Paderborn...

Innovate to Develop More Competitive Productsmore

To win in a commoditized environment, companies must consistently innovate to bring to market more competitively...

NIST Puts a New Twist on the Electron Beammore

NIST – Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have found a novel and potentially...

Urbee to Be First 3-D Printed Carmore

By Beth Stackpole – KOR EcoLogic’s hybrid vehicle stands out from the pack for reasons other than its futuristic...

Integrated Automation System Totally Integrated Automation (TIA)more

The development platform for application is STEP 7, which is the package of standard software, used for programming and...

NSF Launches an ERC to Develop Smart Lightingmore

NSF – The National Science Foundation (NSF) announces an award to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and its partners to...

Ionizing atoms with a nanotubemore

NSF – Launched laser-cooled atoms are captured by a single, suspended, single-walled carbon nanotube charged to...

These Plastics Create Electricitymore

By Doug Smock – A California startup announced last July that it had achieved a new world record for organic...

The U.S. Mood, As Inferred From Twittermore

Researchers from Harvard and Northeastern monitored three years of tweets to gauge how the mood of the country changes...

Panda Cows: The New $30,000 Pet?more

Only one of 24 in the world, a rare miniature cow was born in Colorado on Friday morning, which is the work of over 44...

The Great Man in Medical Lab Coatmore

Dec 23, 2010 The usual picture of a scientist for all of us is a person who has a long white hair, with beards of...

Two Types of Optical Circuitsmore

NSF – Schematics of two types of optical circuits — the three particle trimer functions as a nanoscale magnet, while...

Product lifecycle management enables the mechatronic design philosophymore

By Kevin Craig – Mechatronics is a design philosophy that emphasizes multidisciplinary, model-based communication,...

MOSI goes Hogwarts and Harry for the holidaysmore

home and costs a fraction of the price. The butterbeer isn't bad, either. Tampa's Museum of Science and Industry ends...

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  • nasa.gov
  • usnews.com

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