On paper, CMS Water Engineering was a highly successful, black-owned company securing water and wastewater engineering projects across the country. In reality, Rudolf Schoeman Jnr was diverting ...
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Google’s Project Suncatcher aims to build orbital AI data centers powered by sunlight
Project Suncatcher envisions networks of AI satellites powered by sunlight, pushing machine learning beyond Earth. Imagine ...
Anthropology faculty Kendall House and John Ziker, alongside computer science faculty member Jerry Fails published an article ...
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New silicon-powered electric motor cuts hybrid plane weight, helps them fly farther
A hybrid Cessna 337 in California completed a successful test flight using a silicon carbide-based inverter developed by the ...
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AFP spots 60 'ghost' flood control projects, to review about 16,000
The Armed Forces of the Philippines has identified around 60 non-existent or "ghost" flood control projects out of the 8,000 ...
Learn how Kyle Loucks, founder and CEO of RollPros, combined engineered motion mechanics with embedded control and ...
Infrastructure development is in a state of transition. Though everyone involved faces new pressures to deliver and innovative new technologies hold great promise, not all of the traditional ways of d ...
According to the researchers, the flight (which took place in 2023), proved that a smaller, more efficient SIC-based motor drive could replace a hybrid plane's silicon-based system while also meeting ...
In what could be an industry shifting breakthrough, researchers have created a screen about the size of a human pupil with a ...
Clearwater Paper lost $53 million in its third quarter of this year, mostly due to what the company describes as an ...
Tenderpreneur Rudolf Schoeman’s modus operandi was already on full display during the 2018 Bospoort contract, but the red ...
MEMS faculty, staff, and students spent the summer mentoring young researchers, engaging middle schoolers in STEM, and bringing robotics to life for kids in the Durham community.
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