Basketball shoes on a gym floor, bicycle brakes in need of a tune-up, or the squeal of tires are everyday examples of squeaking sounds. Such sounds have long been attributed to stick-slip friction, or ...
Researchers at the University of Tuebingen, working with an international team, have developed an artificial intelligence that designs entirely new, sometimes unusual, experiments in quantum physics ...
Newton Golf Company (NASDAQ: NWTG), a technology-forward golf equipment innovator applying physics-driven engineering to golf performance, has been invited to present at the Centurion One Capital 9th ...
Harvard engineers think they've found the reason basketball shoes squeak, and it's due to pockets of friction between the rubber and the court.
Andy finds himself in the quandary of needing to cover DesignCon in the Bay Area and to cover Engineers Week and thus is forced to resort to desperate measures...AI.
As validation cycles tighten, engineers are revisiting how warpage and stress are simulated across complex assemblies and real production geometries.
You feel parched, maybe after a thorough session at the gym or simply after overworking yourself inside your centralised office space or after running a kilometre trying to make it on time for your ...
In the latest in a series of articles on overcoming barriers to digitalisation, in association with CGI, the Energy Geeks tackle the issue of governing a digital system. They outline their vision for ...
Letters: In response to an article by Jon Butterworth, Prof Michele K Dougherty writes that the council is putting its portfolio on a sustainable footing ...
TAT-8 was the eighth Trans-Atlantic Telephone system and the first to replace copper transmission with single-mode optical fiber between the United States, the United Kingdom, and ...
A new class of quantum-engineered photocatalytic material can split ordinary water into clean hydrogen fuel using nothing but ...