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Message Boards posted in October 2012
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New Standard Will Cut EV Charging Time
Last Message: 10/31/2012
  Comments: 48
Gadget Freak Case #226: Speed Regulator for Rotary Tool
Last Message: 10/31/2012
  Comments: 41
The MathWorks Makes Simulation a 3-D Virtual Reality
Last Message: 10/31/2012
  Comments: 3
Slideshow: Scenes From Convergence 2012
Last Message: 10/31/2012
  Comments: 14
Products to Watch For
Last Message: 10/30/2012
  Comments: 3
Sea Turtle Robot Will Swim Autonomously
Last Message: 10/30/2012
  Comments: 16
Engineer Solves Glass Slipper Dilemma
Last Message: 10/30/2012
  Comments: 16
Ford to Jog Drowsy Drivers With Lane-Keeping Tech
Last Message: 10/30/2012
  Comments: 35
Humans, Do You Speak !~+V•&T1F0()?
Last Message: 10/29/2012
  Comments: 23
MCUs Simplify Resolver-Based Motor Control Systems
Last Message: 10/29/2012
  Comments: 13
Ford Escape Taps Capacitive Sensing for Hands-Free Liftgate
Last Message: 10/27/2012
  Comments: 20
Sourcing New Ball Screw Manufacturers
Last Message: 10/26/2012
  Comments: 3
The Satellite Station Motors Were Burning Up
Last Message: 10/25/2012
  Comments: 7
Materials Buyers Are Multitaskers
Last Message: 10/25/2012
  Comments: 14
Biosynthetic Micro-Robot Will Combine Cells, Electronics
Last Message: 10/24/2012
  Comments: 14
If I Only Knew Then...
Last Message: 10/24/2012
  Comments: 25
Driving Efficiency With Hydraulic & Pneumatic Systems
Last Message: 10/24/2012
  Comments: 7
Faster Industrial 3D Printer Boosts Build Volume
Last Message: 10/23/2012
  Comments: 11
Video: Linear Actuators Could Help Cops Improve Marksmanship
Last Message: 10/22/2012
  Comments: 9
Skepticism Prevented a Nasty Crash
Last Message: 10/22/2012
  Comments: 24
Projects
Last Message: 10/22/2012
  Comments: 1
Big Battery Means Big Range, Cost for Tesla's Model S
Last Message: 10/20/2012
  Comments: 41
Fruit Juice Guards Against Aluminum Corrosion
Last Message: 10/19/2012
  Comments: 19
Fuel From Plastic Nears Commercialization
Last Message: 10/19/2012
  Comments: 24
Users Drive Innovation in Flash Memory
Last Message: 10/19/2012
  Comments: 3
Self-Healing Gel Could Replace Cartilage
Last Message: 10/18/2012
  Comments: 30
Aluminum Wheels Take Higher Max Load Than Steel
Last Message: 10/18/2012
  Comments: 34
Linear Actuator Shooting Gallery
Last Message: 10/18/2012
  Comments: 1
Michael Waltrip Throttles Up a Digital Simulation Edge
Last Message: 10/18/2012
  Comments: 13
Direct Digital Manufacturing Aids Assembly Operations
Last Message: 10/18/2012
  Comments: 2
Circuit Protection by the Numbers
Last Message: 10/17/2012
  Comments: 3
Solar-Powered Handbags? It's Just Hollywood Stuff for Now
Last Message: 10/17/2012
  Comments: 1
Slideshow: Beyond the Mouse
Last Message: 10/16/2012
  Comments: 23
Gadget Freak Case #184: Interactive Beer Pong Table
Last Message: 10/16/2012
  Comments: 2
Control Panel Not Included in Train Communicator
Last Message: 10/13/2012
  Comments: 12
The Force Behind Formula 1 Wings
Last Message: 10/12/2012
  Comments: 6
Super Mistake Caused Super Voltage
Last Message: 10/12/2012
  Comments: 21
Automakers Drive Carbon Composites
Last Message: 10/12/2012
  Comments: 11
BMW Engine Powered by Aluminum Piston
Last Message: 10/11/2012
  Comments: 15
Gadget Freak Case #192: The Ultimate Wireless Volume Control
Last Message: 10/11/2012
  Comments: 17
Does Anyone Know the True Cost of EV Batteries? (Not Really)
Last Message: 10/11/2012
  Comments: 36
Slideshow: Sights, Sounds of an IndyCar Race
Last Message: 10/10/2012
  Comments: 11
Why Aren't Engineering Students Happier? Because It's Hard
Last Message: 10/10/2012
  Comments: 36
Ethanol Ate My WeedEater
Last Message: 10/10/2012
  Comments: 68
There's a Mystery Glitch in the Pipe Organ
Last Message: 10/10/2012
  Comments: 15
Myth of the College Experience
Last Message: 10/10/2012
  Comments: 40
Robotic Tuna Inspects Oil Tankers (& Sea Chests?)
Last Message: 10/7/2012
  Comments: 12
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