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Scientists discover how to regrow cartilage without using stem cells
For decades, damaged joint cartilage has been a one-way street toward pain, stiffness, and eventually metal and plastic replacements. Now researchers are uncovering ways to coax the body into ...
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The 1970s oil crisis was so bad that General Motors made an Oldsmobile run on a coal-burning turbine
The infamous Oil Embargo of 1973 was a watershed moment in the automotive industry. America once thrived on large vehicles ...
Mechanical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated a proof-of-concept method for programming mechanical properties into solid Lego-like building blocks. By controlling the solidity of hundreds ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Lego-like mechanical blocks let robots reprogram stiffness and swimming paths
Mechanical engineers at Duke University have developed solid building blocks whose mechanical properties can ...
As you saw in our press release this morning, Illinois Tool Works Inc. delivered a solid finish to the year. In the fourth quarter, we outperformed our underlying end markets with revenue growth of ...
In use, lower light intensities favor more ordered crystalline regions, while higher intensities suppress crystallization, yielding softer, more transparent material. By projecting grayscale patterns ...
Electrically heated elements turn from solids to liquids to provide flexibility to robotic building blocks.
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