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Canada Trying to Lure Silicon Valley Tech Workers

May 20, 2013 9:01 am | by The Associated Press | News | Comments

The Canadian government has launched an aggressive campaign to lure Silicon Valley tech workers frustrated by U.S. visa policies northward, just as Congress wrestles with a long-sought overhaul of America's immigration system.

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Silicon Valley-Area Hub Becomes Factory Town

May 20, 2013 8:57 am | by Martha Mendoza, AP National Writer | News | Comments

In a busy factory, machinists move sheets of aluminum roll in the back door to be molded, stamped, twisted and notched into high-tech electric cars that sell for more than $60,000 each. Welcome to Fremont, Calif., a nondescript suburb of 217,000 tucked in the high-tech region between San Francisco and the Silicon Valley where something unique is happening: manufacturing.

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Judge Delays Ex-BP Engineer's Trial

May 17, 2013 4:48 pm | by Michael Kunzelman, Associated Press | News | Comments

A federal judge in an order Friday agreed to postpone the trial of a former BP engineer charged with deleting text messages about the company's response to its 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The judge also had some stern words for attorneys on both sides. 

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H.B. Fuller Enters the Electronic & Assembly Materials Market with New “Eco-system” Approach

May 17, 2013 2:22 pm | by H.B. Fuller Company | H.B. Fuller Co. | News | Comments

H.B. Fuller Company has announced that the company is entering the growing electronics and assembly materials market with a total solutions “eco-system” approach that includes materials, processes and equipment support from the concept phase to the consumer’s hands.

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World’s Smallest Droplets

May 17, 2013 2:21 pm | by David Salisbury | News | Comments

Physicists may have created the smallest drops of liquid ever made in the lab. Evidence of the minuscule droplets was extracted from the results of colliding protons with lead ions at velocities approaching the speed of light. These short-lived droplets are the size of three to five protons. To provide a sense of scale, that is about one-100,000th the size of a hydrogen atom or one-100,000,000th the size of a virus.

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Why Google Glass?

May 17, 2013 2:12 pm | by TED | Videos | Comments

It's not a demo, more of a philosophical argument: Why did Sergey Brin and his team at Google want to build an eye-mounted camera/computer, codenamed Glass? Onstage at TED2013, Brin calls for a new way of seeing our relationship with our mobile computers -- not hunched over a screen but meeting the world heads-up.

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Chaos Group’s V-Ray 1.6 for SketchUp Now in Open Beta

May 17, 2013 2:06 pm | by Chaos Group | News | Comments

Artists, architects and designers always want their software to do more. More detail, more speed, more quality. With the announcement of Chaos Group’s V-Ray 1.6 for SketchUp open beta, these users now have the biggest expansion to SketchUp’s rendering capabilities right at their finger tips. More is here.

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TTI, Inc. Earns Distributor of the Year Award from API Technologies

May 17, 2013 2:03 pm | by TTI, Inc. | Tti, Inc. | News | Comments

Adding to the list of top supplier awards received at the Electronic Distribution Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, TTI, Inc. has announced the company has garnered the Distributor of the Year Award from API Technologies, formerly Spectrum Advanced Specialty Products.

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Automation GT Speeds Up Medical Syringe Assembly

May 17, 2013 1:56 pm | by Justin Levine, Futurestech | Articles | Comments

Pharmaceutical companies often assemble medical syringes by hand. Manual assembly is time-consuming, potentially dangerous and lacks the repeatability and reliability of an automated solution. Automation GT was asked to design and build a system to prepare needles for drug filling. But how do you automate a process that handles needles with a tip smaller than a pinpoint?

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The Missing Piece of Einstein's Theory

May 17, 2013 1:43 pm | by Mike Wolterbeek, University of Nevada, Reno | News | Comments

A new window into the nature of the universe may be possible with a device proposed by scientists at the University of Nevada, Reno and Stanford University that would detect elusive gravity waves from the other end of the cosmos. Gravitational waves represent one of the missing pieces of Einstein's theory of general relativity.

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Using Earthquake Sensors to Track Endangered Whales

May 17, 2013 1:33 pm | by Hannah Hickey, University of Washington | News | Comments

The fin whale is the second-largest animal ever to live on Earth. It is also, paradoxically, one of the least understood. The animal's huge size and global range make its movements and behavior hard to study. A carcass that washed up on a Seattle-area beach this spring provided a reminder that sleek fin whales, nicknamed "greyhounds of the sea," are vulnerable to collision when they strike fast-moving ships.

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NASA: New Pump Resolves Big Space Station Leak

May 17, 2013 1:21 pm | by Marcia Dunn, AP Aerospace Writer | News | Comments

An impromptu spacewalk over the weekend seems to have fixed a big ammonia leak at the International Space Station, NASA said Thursday. The "gusher" erupted a week ago, prompting the hastiest repair job ever by residents of the orbiting lab. Spacewalking astronauts replaced a suspect ammonia pump on Saturday, just two days after the trouble arose.

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The Future of Google Glass

May 17, 2013 1:18 pm | by Kasey Panetta, Managing Editor ECN | Blogs | Comments

There has been a lot of talk about Google Glass lately, mostly due to the prototype debut, but one interesting aspect of that public viewing is that developers –outside of GoogleLand—can take a crack at coming up with interesting uses for the technology. By allowing new voices into the conversation, the world is seeing even more possibilities for Google Glass.

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UL-Certified SafeTI Software Packages

May 17, 2013 1:10 pm | by PD&D Staff | Texas Instruments, Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

New UL-certified SafeTI software packages from Texas Instruments Incorporated (Houston, TX) help make designing functional safety consumer applications using TI C2000 real-time control microcontrollers easier and faster.

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Connectors Conform to M8 Form Factor Standards

May 17, 2013 1:06 pm | by PD&D Staff | Molex Incorporated | Product Releases | Comments

Molex Incorporated (Lisle, IL) supports industrial automation, aerospace, and defense network connectivity with its compact Brad Nano-Change (M8) connectors.

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