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Keysight, University of California San Diego Partner
The collaboration is designed to prove the viability of 5G communication.
A Light Touch: Embedded Optical Sensors Could Make Robotic Hands More Dexterous
Carnegie Mellon creates sensor-rich robotic hand and new stretchable sensor.
Engineering a Robotic Smart Home Interface
Designing a new robotic home personal assistant is a mix of CAD, human modeling and 3D printing.
Simulation and Nanotechnology
What’s new in nanotechnology, what’s changed and where you can go for more.
Michigan Pulls Ahead In Autonomous Vehicle Race
Michigan tries to grab the mantle for leadership in connected and autonomous vehicles, a market predicted to reach 129 million vehicles sold between 2020 and 2035.
ANSYS, University of Pittsburgh Enter Partnership
The collaboration is designed to address additive manufacturing challenges.
Cornell University Offers an Option for Rapider Prototyping
A research team at Cornell University has developed a new option for building and modifying prototypes.
ANSYS, Carnegie Mellon Enter Collaboration
The partnership will bridge the gap between private and university sectors.
Sensor Power Primer
A new generation of smart, networked sensors requires new methods of powering themselves.
Sensing Ship Damage
3D printing helps students at the University of Michigan develop low-cost sensors for the U.S. Navy.
3D-Printed Electronics Charge Ahead
Small teams and big companies are developing a wide range of 3D-printed electronics applications.
3D Printing Advances Stem Cell Research
Researchers have developed an improved method for build embryonic stem cells from scratch with 3D printing.
A New Take on Rapid Prototyping
A collaboration between Cornell University and the Hasso Plattner Institute has resulted in a system that could reduce costs for rapid prototyping.
Engineering Education: Learning the “Black Box”
Professors and employers discuss the role of software in STEM education.
Materials: 3D Printing’s Medical Miracle
Advances in material science coupled with modified 3D printing processes and new generative design software are ushering in an era of personalized medicine.



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