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Content posted in May 2008
Paris-to-Beijing Run to Spawn Bio-Realistic 3-D Foot Model
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Virtual-reality professor takes off on a 6,000-mile ultra-marathon to help create a bio-realistic 3-D model of a human foot
Siemens Launches NX, Velocity Series Upgrades
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New versions are the first to feature synchronous technology, along with a smorgasbord of other usability and productivity enhancements
SIMULIA Debuts Abaqus Crash Test Model
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FEA-based BioRID II model evaluates safety around rear-end collisions
Engineering for Safety
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Bridges Expand for Bikes, Pedestrians
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Modular aluminum bridges can be added to existing structures
Pop-up Camper Trims Weight, Adds Versatility
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Sylvan’s pop-up employs extruded aluminum parts to keep weight down without adding complexity
Cleaner Diesels Head Off-Road
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With off-road diesel engines facing stricter emissions standards, they're starting to look more like their on-highway counterparts
Designing Custom Implants More Efficiently
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Virtual touch, electronic 3D approvals speed the process
A Lament for Engineers
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The driving force behind our nation's innovative achievements
Safeguarding Reliability in Implants, Medical Equipment
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Medical device manufacturers are working hard to secure their products
Nanotech Wages War on Infections
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SilvaGard helps prevent hospital-acquired illness
Military Beams Over New Non-Lethal Ray Gun
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Heads to Iraq this summer
Suppliers Bring Data Logging to Drag Racing
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Black boxes boost drag racing performance
Anatomy of the Delayed 787 Schedule
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787 Program Manager Pat Shanahan left no doubt the biggest cause of the delay is relying on partners to build key components of the airplane
Medical's 'Mini' Revolution
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From microscopic devices to new minimally invasive procedures, less is more when it comes to medical technology
NXP Rolls Out FlexRay-Compliant Transceiver
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Transceiver will be interoperable with other FlexRay products
Phoenix Mars Lander Probes for Signs of Life
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We'll soon know if there's life on Mars as the Phoenix Mars Lander conducts unique scientific experiments over the next several months
Freescale Rolls out Dual-Core DSPs
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Devices target car infotainment, DVD players and pro audio equipment
Aras Debuts Second Generation Open-Source PLM
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Innovator Version 9's model-based SOA provides greater flexibility for global collaboration
Automotive Climate Control System Cuts Fuel Costs
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Comfort equation benefits occupants and design engineers




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