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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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By David L. Chandler - A team of scientists at MIT have discovered a previously unknown phenomenon that can cause...
NSF – Artistic illustration representing experiments using in vivo imaging to examine changes to dentritic spines as...
By Beth Stackpole – KOR EcoLogic’s hybrid vehicle stands out from the pack for reasons other than its futuristic...
At the White House on Monday, President Barack Obama met in the Oval Office with the seven U.S. recipients of the 2010...
US House Committee on Science and Technology’s Subcommittee on Research and Science Education held a hearing Wednesday...
By David Bruggeman - The U.K. House of Commons Science and Technology Committee announced it would launch an inquiry...
By Megan Fellman - One Chicago skyline is dazzling enough. Now imagine 15,000 of them. A Northwestern University...
By Geoffrey Orsak – Public policy is based on public impressions and the future of the engineering industry is...
By Doug Smock – An interesting new option for wiring used in consumer and other electronics applications is a...
By Doug Smock – A California startup announced last July that it had achieved a new world record for organic...
NSF - In a technique known as thermochemical nanolithography, the tip of an atomic force microscope uses heat to turn...
IBM - [PHOTO] With a capacity of 5 MB, the IBM 350 disk storage unit could have stored about two MP3 files.
NSF - A new packing material that grows itself is now appearing in shipped products across the country.
Eli Lilly & Co. , under pressure to gain new products after setbacks this week with two diabetes drugs, may try to...
Innovation is knowledge-intensive and characterized by iterative phases of opportunity analyses, problem-solving and...
By Al Presher - The fieldbus wars may be over, but the new battleground in machine and motion control networking is now...
By Kevin C Craig, PhD - The economic advantage of manufacturing a material continuously instead of in batches is clear.
By Margery Conner - Zebra Imaging has developed 3-D holographic images that can replace expensive, bulky, and...
Every year, Technology Review looks at the advances that have happened over the previous year and chooses 10 emerging...
NSF – The National Science Foundation (NSF) announces an award to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and its partners to...
NSF – Launched laser-cooled atoms are captured by a single, suspended, single-walled carbon nanotube charged to...
I’m a sucker for any event promising an interdisciplinary experience and an opportunity to dive into the unknown...
By David Greenfield – Siemens unveiled a new software approach for the company. Known as the TIA (Totally Integrated...
By Al Presher - The new Quantum bridge saw from Farnese Australia provides X, Y and rotational motion for the fast and...
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- mytechboxonline.com
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