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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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The Adventure of the Stressed-out Switches - Made by Monkeysmore

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Discovery Award for Top Young Scientistmore

Discovery Education and 3M have awarded Liam McCarty with the title of “America’s Top Young Scientist.

Wanted: More Women Inventors to Save the Worldmore

With such great need around the world for clean drinking water, safe housing, renewable energy, disaster relief,...

Student Scientists Working to Support Biodieselmore

Student scientists from Dartmouth College to Oregon State University are leading a new Next Generation Scientists for...

The Price of Forgoing Basic Researchmore

The trends that have seen scientific research move away from corporate labs and commercialized academia damage...

Global Summit on the Future of Mechanical Engineeringmore

After spending three days at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington D.C. with world leaders in technology and...

Things to Watch Out For with Variable-Speed Pumpsmore

By Cecil L. Smith – It’s increasingly popular to team a centrifugal pump with a variable speed drive (VSD) rather than...

Innovate to Develop More Competitive Productsmore

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

500+ Oral Histories (Science) Now Onlinemore

By Julie Gass - Accessing major resources in the Niels Bohr Library & Archives has become much easier.

Art is Like Viagra for Sciencemore

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

Can Technology Help You Slow Up Skin Aging?more

Can technology help you look younger? Read this revealing story and watch the video to decide it for yourself.

Large Hadron Collider Revs Upmore

By Laura Sanders - CERN plans to run the accelerator at 3.5 TeV per beam for the next 18 months to two years, with a...

NASA Invites Students for Great Moonbuggy Racemore

Registration is open for the 18th annual NASA Great Moonbuggy Race. Participating schools and institutions can register...

Google Earth Lands on Mars Planetmore

NASA and Google announced Monday the release of a new Mars mode in Google Earth. The new feature will allow users to...

CEOs Seek Innovation that Drives Differentiation & Efficienciesmore

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

Science in the public view: A good gamblemore

By Stephen Shankland - The general public these days is hardly enthusiastic in general about large-scale science...

Hawking’s advice – colonization or extinctionmore

Stephen Hawking's thoughts about the feature of humanity

GE, Bayer Loom Over Avid's Lead in Creating Alzheimer's Test - Bloombe...more

"Avid Radiopharmaceuticals Inc., an eight-year-old startup, will likely beat General Electric Co.

World survives as 'Big Bang machine' successfully smashes particlesmore

By Stevie Smith - With two streams of particles travelling at close to the speed of light and moving around the giant...

The software brains behind the particle collidersmore

By John Timmer - Rajagopalan described how the ATLAS detector's software included what he called "event filters.

Smashing Protons at Record Speedmore

By Molly Galvin - The world’s biggest atom smasher – the Large Hadron Collider on the border of France and Switzerland...

High Throughput Screening Lessons Learnt: How Biobanking Can Benefit?more

New transcript of recent interview with Mark Divers head of the Karolinska Institute' biobank project in Sweden.

Science Kits Entice Kids to Explore the Worldmore

These days, companies are using fun-based innovative ways to provide science and technology education to children.

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...

Frontiers in Earth System Dynamicsmore

NSF - The Earth is often characterized as "dynamic" because its systems are variable over space and time, and...

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