A new technique to laser print with nanoparticles could be the key to developing electronic devices that can be implanted in the human body and then dissolve on their own.
Employment of mechanical engineers is projected to grow 5 percent through 2024, while some other engineering focuses will see higher employment growth and some will see lower or no growth, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The new material incorporates fluorescent organic dyes and respond differently depending on light stimuli, giving them potential for a number of applications in optics, solar-energy devices, and biomedicine.
The automotive media clearly believes we are at the electrification tipping point. Automakers at the industry’s recent Management Briefing Seminars disagree.
Proto Labs (Maple Plain, MN) now offers five different industrial 3D printing processes, producing plastic, metal, and elastomeric components in as fast as one day.
Researchers at the Department of Energy have discovered a surprising way to improve the properties of polymers by blending nanoparticles with polymer materials.
HP has unveiled the Z VR Backpack, a wearable PC for enterprise VR applications. But will the new design be a step forward or a detour on the road to wireless VR?
Gadget Freak contributor William Grill shows you how to build a laser and target for shooting practice that could be adapted into a homemade game of laser tag.
According to a new report from Georgetown University, there are 30 million good jobs out there that don’t require a bachelor’s degree, about as many as the 36 million good jobs that do.
GKN Aerospace and the U.S. Energy Department’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have partnered to improve the deposition process of additive manufacturing for aerospace to achieve volume production of large titanium components.
New security solutions are supporting digital business by providing trusted interactions between people, systems and devices along with faster, more secure access to IoT data.