Abstract: We propose a universal method for curing and demolding doubly re-entrant (DR) structures made from thermosetting polymers with diverse properties. DR structures have complex overhanging ...
“Looking at things at a very, very fast rate allows us to observe weird and wonderful phenomena,” Salamat says, calling the ...
Nanusens' novel approach to creating nanoscale sensor structures inside the CMOS layers. How the methodology helps shrink cost and size. Previously, MEMS sensors were created by employing proprietary ...
IT Service Management (ITSM) provides a structured approach to design, develop, manage, and improve IT services to align technology with business needs and to deliver value. Unlike merely focusing on ...
PICKENS COUNTY, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - The Pickens County Coroner’s Office reports a person died in a structure fire on Monday. The coroner’s office said it responded to Spring Valley Road in Liberty, ...
How much do The Amazing Race contestants really make? Inside the show's longstanding prize structure
For more than two decades, The Amazing Race has sent teams sprinting across continents for a prize that has remained unchanged since the series premiered in 2001. The $1 million cash award has become ...
Far beyond Neptune, at the outer rim of our Solar System, astronomers have spotted what resembles a hidden “structure” or “band” of small worlds. The Kuiper Belt is a vast ring of icy bodies beyond ...
Two enormous structures that sit at the border between the Earth’s mantle and its core have puzzled scientists for decades, defying reigning theories of how our planet came to be. In a new study ...
During National Transfer Student Week, I had the opportunity to present my dissertation findings. I was eager to share insights and connect with others doing similar work. Yet my excitement quickly ...
The first analysis of a well-preserved nasal cavity in the human fossil record has revealed that the hefty Neanderthal nose wasn’t adapted to cold climates in the way many people thought it was.
This past Friday, labor economist Guy Berger got to sleep in for the second month in a row. He wasn’t happy about it. The government shutdown meant there was no jobs report from the Bureau of Labor ...
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