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Message Boards posted in May 2012
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NASA Will Use Cereal & Crayons to Test Engine Sensors
Last Message: 5/19/2012
  Comments: 19
Nylon 12 Replacements Include Bioplastics
Last Message: 5/19/2012
  Comments: 13
Carbon Composites Achieve Auto Breakthrough
Last Message: 5/19/2012
  Comments: 7
My Daughter’s Saturn SL2 Was Made by Monkeys
Last Message: 5/19/2012
  Comments: 12
CES: Mercedes Foresees Progress In Batteries, Composites
Last Message: 5/19/2012
  Comments: 17
EV Batteries: Solid Concept, but Not Ready for Prime Time
Last Message: 5/18/2012
  Comments: 76
Failing Sensors Cause Consternation
Last Message: 5/18/2012
  Comments: 12
Prosthetic Limbs Mimic Soldiers' Movements
Last Message: 5/18/2012
  Comments: 10
Disposable Satellite System Sees Soldiers
Last Message: 5/17/2012
  Comments: 19
Tiny Military Camera Sees Through Fog
Last Message: 5/17/2012
  Comments: 20
Festo's Robotic ExoHand Provides Strength & Endurance
Last Message: 5/17/2012
  Comments: 22
Gadget Freak Case #213: Android Brings the Mirror to Life
Last Message: 5/16/2012
  Comments: 10
Old Ink Impedes CT Scanner Fix
Last Message: 5/15/2012
  Comments: 13
Gadget Freak Case #197: Controlling Solar Water Flow
Last Message: 5/15/2012
  Comments: 19
Composites Lighten Solar Car
Last Message: 5/15/2012
  Comments: 14
Top 25 Global Distributors Ranking
Last Message: 5/14/2012
  Comments: 3
Johnson Controls Standardizes on Siemens PLM
Last Message: 5/14/2012
  Comments: 7
Slideshow: Detroit Auto Show Highlights EVs, Hybrids
Last Message: 5/14/2012
  Comments: 40
Heat Pump Runs Hot & Cold
Last Message: 5/14/2012
  Comments: 13
Freescale's Wireless Robot Teaches Sensor Programming
Last Message: 5/14/2012
  Comments: 17
Tiny Robots Fly in Swarms
Last Message: 5/14/2012
  Comments: 26
Uniform Would Detect Wounds on the Battlefield
Last Message: 5/14/2012
  Comments: 15
Gadget Freak Case #213: Android Brings the Mirror to Life
Last Message: 5/14/2012
  Comments: 1
NASA Explores Humanoid Robot Design
Last Message: 5/13/2012
  Comments: 14
Home Heathcare Technology Gaining Momentum
Last Message: 5/12/2012
  Comments: 11
Can We Charge the Chevy Volt With Renewable Electrons?
Last Message: 5/12/2012
  Comments: 38
GMC Acadia Center Air Bag
Last Message: 5/12/2012
  Comments: 2
ROS-Industrial Expands Robot Developers' Options
Last Message: 5/11/2012
  Comments: 16
Shockwaves Caused Crash of DARPA Hypersonic Aircraft
Last Message: 5/11/2012
  Comments: 15
Bayer and Webasto Design Largest Polycarbonate Roof
Last Message: 5/10/2012
  Comments: 1
Conference Aims to Beef Up Power Plants
Last Message: 5/9/2012
  Comments: 6
Vistagy Survey Benchmarks Composites Best-Practices
Last Message: 5/9/2012
  Comments: 4
Gadget Freak Case #210: Digital Timer for Night Swimmers
Last Message: 5/9/2012
  Comments: 20
Slideshow: US Tech Fest Showcases Young Engineers
Last Message: 5/8/2012
  Comments: 17
Prodrive Shifts 3D Printing Into High Gear
Last Message: 5/8/2012
  Comments: 13
Broken Toaster Had Hidden Fix
Last Message: 5/8/2012
  Comments: 39
'Ironman' Ammunition Carrier Lightens Soldiers' Loads
Last Message: 5/8/2012
  Comments: 8
Times Square Sign Uses 12 Million LEDs
Last Message: 5/8/2012
  Comments: 2
Dassault Breaks Ground in Mining Market
Last Message: 5/8/2012
  Comments: 4
You're Hired!
Last Message: 5/8/2012
  Comments: 1
Gadget Freak Case #210: Digital Timer for Night Swimmers
Last Message: 5/7/2012
  Comments: 2
Slideshow: Young Designers Flex Engineering Chops
Last Message: 5/7/2012
  Comments: 33
Self-Healing Plastic Changes Color When Damaged
Last Message: 5/7/2012
  Comments: 20
Navy Eyes Unmanned Vehicles for Dangerous Missions
Last Message: 5/7/2012
  Comments: 14
Autodesk Bets Big on the Cloud
Last Message: 5/7/2012
  Comments: 19
Reader Caption Contest: Old Time Factory Floor
Last Message: 5/6/2012
  Comments: 79
Pushbutton Problem Blanks Dehumidifier
Last Message: 5/5/2012
  Comments: 21
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