by eCommunicator The Mars 2020 rover mission is part of NASA’s Mars Exploration Program, a long-term effort of robotic exploration of the Red Planet. The Mars 2020 mission addresses high-priority science goals for Mars exploration, including key questions about the potential for life on Mars. The mission takes the next […]
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Advancing Technology for the Benefit of Humanity
by eCommunicator There are so many ways technological advancements have helped humanity save time and cost of production. Our personal life is now heavily dependent on technology and technology has advanced with years and changed the way we communicate, educate our children, travel, socialize, live, and buy products. As people’s […]
Read MoreHow to Prepare for the Rise of Robots and Artificial Intelligence
by Trade Schools, Colleges and Universities The jobs replaced by technology probably won’t ever come back, at least not in any major way. Given the huge momentum behind AI and robotics development, we should assume that many, if not most, jobs will be affected, even if they aren’t eliminated. Although […]
Read MoreBacterial Clones Show Surprising Individuality
by Carrie Arnold Genetically identical bacteria should all be the same, but in fact, the cells are stubbornly varied individuals. That heterogeneity may be an important adaptation. Massed at the starting line, the crowd of runners all looked identical. But this wasn’t your standard 5K. Instead, researchers wanted to test […]
Read MoreGlobal Quantum Cryptography Market to Considerably Gain from Progress Made Towards Implementation of 5G Network
by Amol Lomte Increasing need to encrypt critical information without any leakage is set to drive the growth of solutions sector, especially in the progress made towards implementation of 5G Network. The cycle of disruption and transformation is imminent for businesses looking to carve out a niche in highly competitive […]
Read MoreEric Metaxas Interviews Stephen Meyer On Science And Faith
by Stephen C. Meyer According to a nationwide survey, more than two-thirds of atheists and one-third of agnostics believe that “the findings of science make the existence of God less probable,” while nearly half of self-identified theists believe “the findings of science are neutral with regard to the existence of […]
Read MorePlanning to Implement a CMMS? Five Ways to Gain Buy-In From the Start.
by Michael Watson | When Industrial Internet of Things-enabled tools and devices connect and consolidate the information via CMMS, the equipment data can be viewed remotely by maintenance and repair teams using a computer or software-enabled device, such as a mobile phone. One of the simplest ways an organization can […]
Read More4 Questions to Answer Before Implementing an Analytics Strategy
by Cory Garlick | Advanced technologies like analytics have the power to detect issues and challenges that live in your production plant consistently. You can bring these issues to the surface and increase capacity, productivity and yield. As a food company, you face significant industry challenges. Pricing pressure, changing consumer […]
Read MoreSir Isaac Newton
by ECWA USA | Isaac Newton changed the way we understand the Universe. He discovered the laws of gravity and motion and invented calculus and the first working telescope. He helped shape our rational way of thinking and view of the world at large. Grade Level: 4 – 8 Name Sir […]
Read MoreEmerging Technologies that Will Change the World
by Nicola Chen | Among all its technologies, there are 6 technologies that I would like to mention, because I think that these technologies have a great potential in the future, that are developing rapidly, and that will probably influence our world in the coming decades. There are many technologies […]
Read MoreNASA’s Ascent Abort-2 Flight Test Launches Went Smoothly
NASA has cleared the final hurdle in testing its Orion spacecraft with the completion of the Ascent Abort-2 (AA-2) flight test. A fully functional Launch Abort System (LAS) with a test version of the Orion spacecraft attached, launches on NASA’s Ascent Abort-2 (AA-2) atop a Northrop Grumman provided booster on […]
Read MoreHigh-Level Synthesis for Autonomous Drive
by Anoop Aaha | The sensors in autonomous vehicles continuously generate a high volume of data in real time about the environment surrounding the car. The vehicles need new hardware architectures to be able to process this data quickly and make decisions that enable self driving. Catapult®, the industry’s leading […]
Read MoreIntroduction to Strain Analysis: Generating the Thinning Limit Curve from the Forming Limit Curve
by Daniel J. Schaeffler, Ph.D. | Many
Read MoreMaterial Removes Ice Buildup Without Power or Chemicals
by Karl-Lydie Jean-Baptiste, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge | The passive, solar-powered
Read MorePrevalent Challenges Implementing Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace
by O’Kelly E. McWilliams III & Jennifer R. Budoff | A high-level
Read MoreThe Reality of Robots in Everyday Life
As part of one of the panels run by NESTA during the creation of the Longitude Prize, and, more recently, as
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