Origami isn’t just an art form—it’s becoming a powerful tool in modern engineering. By folding materials instead of cutting or assembling them, engineers can create structures that are compact, strong ...
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As Michigan continues its battle against potholes, engineers and transportation officials across the state are working on innovative solutions to create stronger, more durable roads that can withstand ...
In 2021, just months after the first COVID vaccines debuted, concern was growing about an exceedingly rare but sometimes deadly outcome of certain shots. Two related vaccines—one from AstraZeneca and ...
Kerry Black, a civil engineering professor at the University of Calgary, says water infrastructure across Canada is nearing the end of its service life, and issues like the Calgary water main break ...
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UB undergraduate engineering students are learning to solve complex, open-ended engineering problems as part of their required coursework. One goal of assigning these types of problems is to better ...
Lawmakers and advocates decried the lack of oversight of “abuses” associated with biased AI tools. As the AI industry explodes in the United States, backed by hundreds of billions of dollars in ...
ABSTRACT: Multi-objective optimization remains a significant and realistic problem in engineering. A trade-off among conflicting objectives subject to equality and inequality constraints is known as ...
Changing an organism’s genome is a profound act, and the tools you use to make the changes don’t alleviate the need for responsible regulation. Unlike “traditional” genetically modified organisms (GMO ...
Parents may have more influence than they realize when it comes to shaping their children's behavior, especially for those at higher genetic risk for conduct problems, according to Rutgers Health-led ...