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Microrobot Swarms: Collective Task Performance and Enhanced Autonomy
Researchers have developed micrometer-sized robots controlled by external magnetic fields that can collectively perform complex tasks, with potential applications in medicine and other fields; current research focuses on enhancing autonomy through feedback systems to optimize individual and collecti...
Microrobot Swarms: Collective Task Performance and Enhanced Autonomy
Researchers have developed micrometer-sized robots controlled by external magnetic fields that can collectively perform complex tasks, with potential applications in medicine and other fields; current research focuses on enhancing autonomy through feedback systems to optimize individual and collecti...
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Belarus Faces 5,000-Engineer Shortage by 2027
Belarus faces a critical skills mismatch, with an oversupply of IT graduates and a projected shortfall of 5,000 engineers by 2027, forcing the government to reform engineering education and incentivize industry investment to address the imbalance.
Belarus Faces 5,000-Engineer Shortage by 2027
Belarus faces a critical skills mismatch, with an oversupply of IT graduates and a projected shortfall of 5,000 engineers by 2027, forcing the government to reform engineering education and incentivize industry investment to address the imbalance.
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Faroe Islands' Subsea Tunnels: Engineering Marvels and Artistic Masterpieces
The Faroe Islands' newly opened subsea tunnels, featuring art installations, have significantly reduced travel times between islands, boosting tourism and improving residents' lives by connecting previously isolated communities.
Faroe Islands' Subsea Tunnels: Engineering Marvels and Artistic Masterpieces
The Faroe Islands' newly opened subsea tunnels, featuring art installations, have significantly reduced travel times between islands, boosting tourism and improving residents' lives by connecting previously isolated communities.
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Humanities and Technology in Engineering Education
An article about a successful student's experience with a unique engineering program blending humanities and technology, and its broader implications.
Humanities and Technology in Engineering Education
An article about a successful student's experience with a unique engineering program blending humanities and technology, and its broader implications.
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ESCOM: A French Engineering School
ESCOM is a French engineering school specializing in chemistry and sustainable development, offering bachelor's and engineering programs with strong international partnerships and high employability.
ESCOM: A French Engineering School
ESCOM is a French engineering school specializing in chemistry and sustainable development, offering bachelor's and engineering programs with strong international partnerships and high employability.
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Texas A&M Fuels College Station's Rise as a Tech Hub
Texas A&M University's $1.5 billion investment in R&D since 2020 has fueled College Station's transformation into a major tech hub, creating 1,727 jobs and contributing $165.4 million to regional income, with a statewide economic impact of $20.8 billion and 244,650 jobs in FY 2021-22.

Texas A&M Fuels College Station's Rise as a Tech Hub
Texas A&M University's $1.5 billion investment in R&D since 2020 has fueled College Station's transformation into a major tech hub, creating 1,727 jobs and contributing $165.4 million to regional income, with a statewide economic impact of $20.8 billion and 244,650 jobs in FY 2021-22.
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Faroe Islands' Subsea Tunnels: Art, Innovation, and Economic Transformation
The Faroe Islands' two new subsea tunnels—Eysturoy and Sandoy—dramatically reduce travel times between islands, boosting tourism and attracting new residents; art installations within the tunnels, including underwater roundabouts with light sculptures and soundscapes, enhance the experience.

Faroe Islands' Subsea Tunnels: Art, Innovation, and Economic Transformation
The Faroe Islands' two new subsea tunnels—Eysturoy and Sandoy—dramatically reduce travel times between islands, boosting tourism and attracting new residents; art installations within the tunnels, including underwater roundabouts with light sculptures and soundscapes, enhance the experience.
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Chinese Researchers Develop Insect-Sized Robot with Untethered Movement
A team of researchers from Beihang University in Beijing have developed a 2-cm-long, 2-gram robotic insect, the BHMbot, capable of untethered movement, wireless control, and sound signal collection, achieved through biomimicry and a novel power system; promising applications include disaster relief ...

Chinese Researchers Develop Insect-Sized Robot with Untethered Movement
A team of researchers from Beihang University in Beijing have developed a 2-cm-long, 2-gram robotic insect, the BHMbot, capable of untethered movement, wireless control, and sound signal collection, achieved through biomimicry and a novel power system; promising applications include disaster relief ...
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China's Lunar Base Brick Experiment
China is testing lunar soil-based bricks for its ambitious lunar base project, aiming to utilize on-site resources for cost-effective construction.

China's Lunar Base Brick Experiment
China is testing lunar soil-based bricks for its ambitious lunar base project, aiming to utilize on-site resources for cost-effective construction.
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Engineering Skills Shortage and Gender Imbalance
The UK faces a significant engineering skills shortage, particularly among women. Initiatives are underway to promote engineering careers and address gender imbalance.

Engineering Skills Shortage and Gender Imbalance
The UK faces a significant engineering skills shortage, particularly among women. Initiatives are underway to promote engineering careers and address gender imbalance.
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