Separating heavy product from light has never been easier, thanks to General Kinematics’ DE-STONER ® Air Classifier. The DE-STONER ® uses an air classification system that makes it uniquely adaptable ...
General Kinematics’ FINGER-SCREEN FreeFlow™ is an evolution of our proven FINGER-SCREEN™ technology. Its open-deck design allows for an unobstructed screening deck and side-mounted components permit ...
Crash test dummies are effective but new research by Toyota and the University of Virginia aims to reduce pedestrian injuries ...
Solar storms that disrupt GPS signals could cost Georgia’s peanut industry millions of dollars, according to a new University ...
Image courtesy by QUE.com As we move through 2026, the line between science fiction and industrial reality has blurred beyond ...
Boston Dynamics and Hyundai trained Atlas to perform a soccer trick shot, using a football to test the humanoid robot's ...
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Subaru’s new airbag wins IIHS award for improved occupant protection
Subaru has turned a quiet piece of cabin hardware into a headline feature, with a redesigned front airbag system that has ...
James Webb Space Telescope black hole discovery rewrites cosmic history: two peer-reviewed papers published nine days apart ...
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A Physical Warp Drive Was Supposed to Be Impossible. Then These Scientists Found a Loophole.
Humans are one (small) step closer to traveling at faster-than-light speeds.
Abstract: In this study, we compared the efficiency of the dual quaternion and Paden-Kahan subproblems methods to the Raghavan method in solving the inverse kinematics of a six degrees of freedom ...
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