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The industry is expected to rebound during the next five years as energy and mineral exploration and production heighten to meet growing worldwide demand. Driving that growth will be innovations in...
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In this week's episode of This Week in Engineering, hosts Dan Hedges and Vince Penman discuss a dark matter miss, a blowtorch fueled by water, Turkey's intercontinental sea tunnel, the Dream Chaser's...
View ArticleSmoother Road Ahead for Asphalt Industry
The past five years have been bumpy for companies that produce asphalt and associated machinery and equipment. But a new study shows that higher profits may be just around the bend.
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In this week's episode of This Week in Engineering, hosts Dan Hedges and Vince Penman discuss the resurrection of the Kepler telescope, sewer bomb detectors, a rock-climbing robot, 3D painting, sonic...
View ArticleGrowth and Innovation Happen When We Team Up
Entrepreneurial businesses of all sizes can benefit from working collaboratively with large customers. Here are some tips to make such partnerships work best for both parties.
View ArticleCompete Smarter, Not Harder
In Compete Smarter, Not Harder: A Process for Developing the Right Priorities Through Strategic Thinking, the author describes how to compete in the right space for greater profitability and growth.
View ArticleAdvanced Electronics Give Fluid Power a Leg Up
Fluid power is making a comeback by adding its capabilities to the already potent combination of electronics and mechanics. This leads to devices that can deliver large amounts of force using smooth,...
View ArticleFrom Engineering.com: Ink-Jet Circuit Boards
In this week's episode of This Week in Engineering, hosts Dan Hedges and Vince Penman discuss the launch of MAVEN; the world's largest tunnel-borer; ink-jet circuit boards; a flying, swimming, driving...
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