New Tool Can Turn 50 Hours of Thermowell Design Time Into 15 Minutes

SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA - Emerson today introduced the Rosemount™ Thermowell Design Accelerator, a free online thermowell design tool that eliminates manual thermowell iterations facing process design engineers when sizing thermowells.

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NewTek Sensor Solutions Serves as Alternative Source for Continuous Supply of Position Sensors as COVID-19 Disrupts JIT Models of Essential Businesses

PENNSAUKEN, NJ - As the COVID-19 disrupts the Just-in-Time models implemented by many manufacturers meant to maintain lean inventories and reduce costs, NewTek Sensor Solutions serves as an alternate and reliable domestic source of standard and custom position sensors for manufacturers with supply chain problems.

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Lockdown for Landia Opens Door to Online Commissioning and eServices

Concerned but unfazed by the Coronavirus lockdown, Landia reports significant cost and environmental benefits from new online commissioning of its pumping and mixing equipment.

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After over 3 years of R&D, Riide rolls out second generation ebike

The first generation Riide ebike launched on Kickstarter in early 2014, was successfully funded and started shipping a year later. Now the Washington, DC company has announced the much-improved Riide 2.

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The original first pair of Air Jordan sneakers smash auction records

Sotheby’s is currently auctioning Michael Jordan’s autographed game-worn Nike Air Jordan 1s from 1985. Thanks to "The Last Dance" documentary airing during the COVID-19 sports vacuum, they look set to smash records having already reached $240,000.

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Sony announces camera sensor chips with built-in AI processing

Sony has shown off what it's calling "the world's first image sensors to be equipped with AI processing functionality." These new sensors handle AI image analysis on board, so only the necessary data can be sent for further cloud processing.

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Innovation in Pressure Control: Single Use Back Pressure Regulators

In this blog, Pressure Control Solutions is highlighting one of the newest technologies from Equilibar: The SD single use back pressure regulator. Especially relevant in this time of COVID19 and related vaccine development as the SD series can be useful in e.g. filtration skids for large scale inexpensive drug manufacturing.

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Planetary rover wiggles its rear wheels to overcome loose terrain

Scientists at the Georgia Institute of Technology have looked to shore up the mobility and freedom of future planetary rovers with a new design that uses some clever trickery to get itself out of tight spots.

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Bacterial attack system hijacked and controlled with light

Some bacteria inject toxins into host cells using a syringe-like appendage. Past research has found we could hijack that as a new drug delivery system, and now Max Planck scientists have developed a way to control the mechanism using light.

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