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- Consumer Group, Battery Expert Question FAA Dreamliner Decision
- D-Wave's Quantum Computing Claim Gets Boost in Testing
- Defects Have Just the Right Effects for Graphene Sensors
- Why Teaching a Robot to Fetch a Cup of Coffee Matters
- Iowa Utility to Build Another Gigawatt of Wind Power by 2015
- The Future of the Assembly Line
- From STEM to STEAM: A Carnival Ride Into Engineering
Consumer Group, Battery Expert Question FAA Dreamliner Decision Posted: 10 May 2013 08:45 AM PDT FlyersRights' consultant concerned about Boeing's fix |
D-Wave's Quantum Computing Claim Gets Boost in Testing Posted: 10 May 2013 06:15 AM PDT |
Defects Have Just the Right Effects for Graphene Sensors Posted: 09 May 2013 03:47 PM PDT As long as the graphene or its substrate have defects graphene-based sensors are extremely sensitive |
Why Teaching a Robot to Fetch a Cup of Coffee Matters Posted: 09 May 2013 01:14 PM PDT |
Iowa Utility to Build Another Gigawatt of Wind Power by 2015 Posted: 09 May 2013 12:43 PM PDT The state continues to lead the way on wind energy, thanks to the new $1.9 billion plan |
The Future of the Assembly Line Posted: 09 May 2013 12:31 PM PDT The assembly line was invented 100 years ago. It's time to invent the disassembly line |
From STEM to STEAM: A Carnival Ride Into Engineering Posted: 09 May 2013 10:37 AM PDT |
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