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In Person with “Olli,” Your New Autonomous Vehicle Valet

Olli is a 3D-printed autonomous vehicle designed to help ease the traffic and congestion of dense urban areas. This year at the International Manufacturing and Technology Show (IMTS) 2016, Local Motors...

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How Can Henry Ford Help Modern Manufacturing?

Workers on a Ford assembly line, circa 1913. (Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons) Doing more with less is a common phrase in industry today. It seems like everyone is doing the work of two or three people...

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Taking a Human-Centric Approach to Design

You’ve definitely heard the term “user-friendly” before. In working to provide “user friendliness,” an engineer tries to make the product work exactly as an end user thinks it should. Being...

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OSU Buckeye Bullet Hits 341 mph

The all-electric Venture Buckeye Bullet 3, a student engineering project at Ohio State University, set a new world’s land speed record for electric vehicles of 341.4 mph, breaking the previous record...

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Is Engineering Employment in Danger or Is It Being Redefined?

In this year’s Machine Design Salary and Career Report coming out in October, we captured some impressive numbers for engineering salaries. According to our survey, since 2014 our readers have seen an...

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Is Engineering Employment in Danger or Is It Being Redefined?

In this year’s Machine Design Salary and Career Report coming out in October, we captured some impressive numbers for engineering salaries. According to our survey, since 2014 our readers have seen an...

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A Search for Humanitarian Projects at Engineering Colleges

Engineering students from Ohio State University build wheelchair ramps for people in the community who need one, but could not afford it. Engineering students at colleges across the U.S. are getting...

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Driverless Trains and Planes First, then Automobiles

There's a lot of buzz these days about driverless cars, with several companies currently testing the technologies that could be used to make them a widespread reality. But surely there are other...

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Science and Art, Two Worlds Apart

In the United States, the recent presidential debates covered topics like healthcare, retirement, education, and military involvement on foreign soil. While the economy seems to be the underlying tone...

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Is NASA a Waste of Money?

We spend a lot of money on NASA, but many say we don’t have the money for space exploration. Should we be spending money on space exploration when we have a crumbling infrastructure, banks too big to...

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6 Smart Tools for DIY Projects

George Mallory was asked, “Why did you want to climb Mount Everest?" He responded, “Because it’s there." Oftentimes, when new technology comes out, people may wonder, “Why does this exist?” or “Who...

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Apps from NIST: They’re Free, but Obscure

Here are some free apps developed by engineers and researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). ​Nanolithography Toolbox: This platform-independent software package gives...

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Checking Out the Forbes 30 under 30

Every year Forbes publishes its 30 people under 30 years of age in manufacturing and industry who are making some big moves. Forbes claims it has an acceptance rate of less than 4%, which makes this...

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9 Myths about Solar Panels

Many homeowners don’t think solar power is for them. The technology isn’t ready, or their location isn’t right, or maybe they plan on moving soon. The folks at Solar Authority, a website that helps...

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3 Myths about Manual and Automatic Transmissions

(Image courtesy of Thinkstock) Auto enthusiasts, seemingly a dying breed, have long argued that manual transmissions, or stick shifts (though some of you might remember shifters on the steering column...

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FIRST Robotics Dives into the World of STEAMworks

Steam power was one of the great inventions to come out of the Industrial Revolution. Prior to the early 1800s, water and wind were the main sources of industrial power. But by 1815, you had steam...

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4 Steps for a More Intelligent Future

I recently read an article by David Hopkins titled, “How a TV Sitcom Triggered the Downfall of Western Civilization,” in which he writes about the long-running show “Friends” and how the characters...

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The 54th R&D 100 Awards Honor Inventions & Innovations

Have your products won an Oscar recently?

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Ford Reincarnates the GT Supercar

Two years ago, the new Ford GT was a sleek and shiny concept car that consumers didn’t know would eventually reach production. Before that, 2005 through 2006, one of its namesakes was already a...

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The Pacific Design & Manufacturing Show Is Bringing the Future to You

The future is closer than ever and the Pacific Design Here at Machine Design, we talk about “Smart Manufacturing” quite a bit. It goes by other names like the Internet of Things (IoT), Industrial IoT...

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