Prof. Kaichen Xu and his coworkers from Zhejiang University have developed a novel method to integrate sensor systems directly into engineering...
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Scientists say they have developed a structure that can absorb and reduce vibrations of engineering and mechanical gadgets more effectively than conventional systems hitherto used to contain the trembling of machines and devices across various industries.
Prof. Kaichen Xu and his coworkers from Zhejiang University have developed a novel method to integrate sensor systems directly into engineering...
As we rely more on smartphones, electric cars, and other high-tech devices, one major challenge is keeping them from overheating. When electronics get...
Researchers from Zhejiang University, led by Prof. Kaichen Xu, have developed a new laser technique to solve the issue of copper oxidation in sensor...
Fruit flies walking on miniature treadmills are helping scientists learn how the nervous system enables animals to move in an unpredictable and...
Researchers at the Department of Instrumentation and Applied Physics (IAP), Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and collaborators have designed a new...
Researchers at the Department of Instrumentation and Applied Physics (IAP), Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and collaborators have designed a new...
Dozens of people in the Beirut suburbs and other parts of Lebanon were injured after their mobile pagers exploded simultaneously on Tuesday, Lebanese...
An algorithm developed by Prakash Vedula, Ph.D., a professor at the University of Oklahoma School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, has been...
An algorithm developed by Prakash Vedula, Ph.D., a professor at the University of Oklahoma School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, has been...
Researchers from Princeton University have developed a new way to make concrete more resistant to cracking by drawing inspiration from nature. By...