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Changing the Meaning of “Pillow Talk”

Imagine. A couple comes home after a long, hard Monday. All they want is to do is lie down beside each other. They want to feel the person they love’s warmth and heartbeat next to them. The familiar type of reassurance which can only come from that one person. They get into separate beds and pull the covers over […]

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Can Therapeutic Robots Teach Us to Connect?

Connecting to other humans can be hard. It can be hard because of disorders like autism or depression. It can be hard because of behaviors learned from a young age. Or it can be hard because someone has an introverted personality. Whatever the reason (and there are plenty more of them), for some of us, […]

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More PLC Courses Being Offered as Demand for High Tech Jobs Increases

More and more colleges and universities across the country are adding new courses to keep up with the improving economy and increasing demand for high tech jobs. Many facilities deal in high-volume work with automated equipment, but they also need employees highly proficient in computer training in order to ensure their complex systems are safe […]

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Bullet-Shaped Bike Sets World Record for Fastest Human-Powered Vehicle

The AeroVelo team just broke the world record for the fastest human-powered vehicle at the World Human Powered Speed Challenge in Battle Mountain, Nevada. The team’s bullet-shaped bike hit 85.71 miles per hour, surpassing the previous record of 83.13 miles per hour. At the event, competitors are given 8 kilometers to generate as much speed […]

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World’s Largest Zero Gravity Testing Facility Reaches 510 ft. (142m) Below Ground

NASA built a pair of underground towers at the Lewis Research Center in the 1960s to study how combustion and fluid physics are affected by microgravity. The center, in Cleveland, Ohio, has been one of ten major NASA field centers devoted to aeronautics and space technology; it was recently renamed the John H Glenn Research […]

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Quantum Dots to Power Buildings in the Future

Quantum Dots As Energy Sources The University of Milan-Bicocca (UNIMIB) in Italy, and the US Department of Energy’s Los Alamo’s National Laboratory(LANL), led by Victor Klimov at the Center for Advanced Solar Photophysics (CASP), have teamed up over the past two years to develop a new technique that produces nanoparticles, or “semiconductor quantum dots,” in windows […]

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US Navy Deploys RHIMES System to Prevent Hackers From Attacking PLC’s on Ships

In response to the myriad of recent “cyber security” attacks, the United State Navy is developing the Resilient Hull, Mechanical, and Electrical Security (RHIMES) system as part of an initiative to deter hackers from attempting to go after its shipboard mechanical and electrical control systems. While hackers have been known to tap into machines in […]

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The Navy Is Developing Unmanned Robot Patrol Boats

The Navy is developing Autonomous Maritime Navigation, an unmanned craft that will patrol ports and waterways without human occupancy. Technology from NASA is being adapted and the unmanned boats will serve more as guard dogs than exploration vehicles.  The boats will maneuver independently in water and will gather intelligence and serve in an observatory capacity […]

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Overview Of The Evolution Of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)

The Evolution Manufacturing The creation of any product requires a sequence of operations. In the old days, the sequence was done by human hands and simple tools. With the industrial revolutions, machines were invented to help reduce the need for manual labor and increase product quality. As time went on and the number of machines […]

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This Chinese Restaurant Uses Robots For Everything… Even Cooking!

The Robot Restaurant in China’s Heilongjiang Province lives up to its name as it is ran almost entirely by a team of 20 robots on a daily basis, with minimal human help. The food is prepared by robots, four of whom are chefs, after a button is pressed by a human that corresponds with the dish […]

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