Nuclear fusion usually brings to mind sprawling facilities, blistering temperatures, and machines built on a scale that can swallow budgets whole. This device does something stranger.
A decades-old gap between theory and experiment in muon fusion is finally resolved using ultra-precise X-ray measurements.
An exhibition of 3-D-printed pasta reveals what could be the most disruptive culinary innovation since the eggbeater.
As the United States marks its 250th anniversary, WTOP presents “250 Years of America,” a multipart series examining the innovations, breakthroughs, and pivotal moments that have shaped the nation ...
Microplastics pose health risks, but lab studies often fail to reflect real-world exposure, highlighting critical gaps in ...
Researchers have found that even people with limited experience in biology can use AI to help them create a dangerous ...
While AI works on probability and precedent, architects work on understanding—an ability to synthesize context, human needs, ...
Community, part of Avnet, has launched a new Smart Industry Design Challenge, inviting engineers, makers, and technology ...
In this interview, James Atwood, CEO of Opentrons, discusses the tasks most ripe for automation today, what “autonomous ...
In the modern manufacturing landscape, consumer demand is shifting toward products that are lighter, thinner, shorter, and geometrically complex. For manufacturers, this trend creates a high-pressure ...
Abstract: This paper proposes a practical prescribed-time control strategy for underactuated marine surface vessels (UMSVs) with fore-aft asymmetry. A sufficient condition for practical ...
Artificial intelligence-driven feedback and assessment have become increasingly important teaching approaches in design education. However, empirical evidence regarding their impact on students' ...