Page 23 - Automation Engineering News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from Automation engineering. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In Automation Engineering Today - Breaking & Trending Today

Pruning dying programs, adding more relevant degrees

Pruning away dried up programs, degrees, and academic centers while reframing, reformatting, or fashioning anew majors and curricular opportunities meeting student and employer demands is becoming increasingly imperative for institutions vying to attract and retain students from a shrinking pool of applicants. ....

University Of Northern Iowa , United States , University Of Iowa , Iowa State University , Cedar Rapids , Hawkeye Community College , Iowa Center , Des Moines , Andrew Morse , Ann Marie Vanderzanden , Dann Campbell , Department Of Education , School Mental Health , Her Department , Automation Engineering Technology , Iowa State College Of Business , Translationalai Research , Northern Iowa , Global Studies , Business Analytics , Busines Department , Daily News , Iowa State , School Mental , Waterloo Schools , Automation Engineering ,

Progressive Optical Approaches That Permit 3D Scaffolds

Tissue engineering (TE) is the process of creating tissue by combining appropriate cell and material combinations on particular scaffolds. Most normal tissue-derived cells, on the other hand, are anchorage-dependent and stay in extracellular matrices (ECMs). ....

Shih Chi Chen , Hong Kong , University Of Hong Kong , Hong Kong General , Xiayi Xu , Yintao Wang , Alex Smith , Wanping Lu , Xiaobo Li , Chinese University Of Hong Kong , Professor Shih Chi Chen , Automation Engineering , Chinese University ,

Scientists invent moving slime with medical potential

Scientists have created a moving magnetic slime capable of encircling smaller objects, self-healing and “very large deformation” to squeeze and travel through narrow spaces.
The slime, which is controlled by magnets, is also a good electrical conductor and can be used to interconnect electrodes, its creators said.
The dark-colored magnetic blob has been compared on social media to Flubber, the eponymous substance in the 1997 sci-fi film, and described as a “magnetic turd” and “amazing and a tiny bit terrifying.”
The slime contains magnetic particles so that it can be manipulated to travel, rotate, or form O and C shapes when external magnets ....

Li Zhang , Advanced Functional Materials , Chinese University , Hong Kong , Automation Engineering , The Taipei Times ,