Aluminum Drives Efficiency and Sustainability Across All Vehicle Segments
(Novelis: Atlanta) -- Aluminum has traditionally been reserved for luxury and high-performance vehicles.
(Novelis: Atlanta) -- Aluminum has traditionally been reserved for luxury and high-performance vehicles.
A September 2024 Gallup poll revealed that nearly 30% of U.S. adults have little to no confidence in the safety of U.S.
(InventHelp: Pittsburgh) -- “I’m a plumbing manager and I needed a better way to find the exact center of the pipe, as well as to determine the length of pipes,” said an inventor from Royse City, Texas, “so I invented the OFFSET
(MIT: Cambridge, MA) -- Materials like car tires, human tissues, and spider webs are diverse in composition, but all contain networks of interconnected strands.
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The pandemic forced leaders to reconcile with the need for effective hybrid and remote team management strategies, including performance evaluations.
(RobotLAB: Southlake, TX) -- Contrary to common concerns about robots taking over jobs that people need, Elad Inbar, CEO of RobotLAB, says there’s plenty of room for both, particularly in the services sector where there’s a gro
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Businesses today have more options than ever before regarding where and how they recruit new talent. Thanks to new technologies and a general shift in working cultures, organizations can now access a much wider talent pool when hiring full-time remote employees.
Idaho National Laboratory researchers use Oak Ridge National Laboratory software to reduce the X-ray CT scan time and improve image accuracy for 3D-printed parts like the one shown here. Credit: Bill Chuirazzi/INL, U.S. Department of Energy
Idaho National Laboratory (INL) uses a software algorithm that Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) developed to check for flaws in additively manufactured components.
(Han’s Robot: Shenzhen, China) -- Han’s Robot, a leader in collaborative robotics, reflects on 2024, a year in which it won widespread accolades and recognition.
Coaching is an asset, but there’s more to it than simply providing guidance. Photo by LinkedIn Sales Solutions on Unsplash.
Having a coach these days is almost a given, an essential part of any senior executive’s career portfolio. But while some leaders swear by their coaches, others just can’t seem to find the “right one.” What causes these wildly different experiences?
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