The unexpected journey of father-and-daughter Raytheon engineers.
The unexpected journey of father-and-daughter Raytheon engineers.
The most powerful Hall thruster the world has ever seen showed its mettle at NASA Glenn
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Energy-intensive industries have been waiting for a low-cost, low-toxicity thermoelectric generation material. It’s here.
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Ann Arbor is emerging as a major player in the world of autonomous vehicles with the Mcity test facility, a one-of-a-kind simulated urban and suburban environment.
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The national champions celebrate the most successful world race finish in team history.
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Planning to launch mid-2018, an exciting team of Michigan students is designing a space-based time capsule.
Keenan Rebara hopes to add to the fun of spinning the Cube using his a bit of physics and sensors.
Prof. Jessy Grizzle has long said that his work in robotics could one day be used to help the disabled. Now he and his group, alongside French company Wandercraft, are working to make that claim a reality in the form of walking exoskeletons.
How a hopping mouse and information theory could inform robotic locomotion
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Prof. Shai Revzen’s lab in ECE has developed an inexpensive technique to rapidly fabricate a variety of useful robots.