Optomec will feature its LENS 3D Printers for metal additive manufacturing applications at the Laser Additive Manufacturing (LAM) Conference in Orlando, Florida, US. Jim Cann, LENS Business Development Manager for Optomec, will give a ...
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Ford engineers have developed a computer controlled shock absorber system for 2017 Ford Fusion V6 Sport. Potholes may be unavoidable, but Ford has figured out a way to make them less jarring. While it's impossible to miss all potholes, ...
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Scania has been the popular heavy-duty truck brand in Great Britain market. The second largest food retailer ASDA in Great Britain also received 253 Scania trucks after the order of over 1,000 Scania heavy-duty trucks by the tycoon Eddie ...
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Riversimple, a UK based startup has unveiled a hydrogen-powered car called Rasa which claimed to offer 300 miles driving range on 1.5kg of hydrogen. The company has been building hydrogen fuel-cell project for 15 years and now plans to ...
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Breakthroughs will be made in steel and coal sectors in reforms of traditional industries, along with China's efforts to cultivate new growth engines, the Chinese premier said on Wednesday. It is crucial to make a good start for the 13th ...
“Million Kilometers Quality Testing Activity” of GAC Hino in Guangzhou began on December, 19, 2015. The journalists of Chinatrucks Net. not only saw the charming GAC Hino “Hero” heavy-duty truck which do not need ...
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Three scientists share 2015 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced Wednesday. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2015 was awarded jointly to Tomas Lindahl, Paul Modrich and Aziz Sancar "for mechanistic studies ...
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U.S. space agency NASA said Tuesday it has suspended the planned launch of a Mars lander called InSight in March 2016 due to unsuccessful attempts to repair a leak in a French-built seismological instrument. "The bottom line is that we're ...
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Luxury car maker BMW's China Automotive Trading is going to recall Mini Cooper models in the country due to concerns over a fault with the power steering system. The recall will involve at least 620 vehicles sold on the Chinese mainland ...
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Zebra has released technology designed to enhance productivity in the Australian manufacturing and transport and logistics sectors. The new Windows 10-ready VC80 is said to virtually extend any PC-based application to material-handling ...
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We have heard it for a while now – “with the advent of LEDs, retrofit lamps are on their way out, and the future belongs to dedicated products such as integrated fixtures”. Today I’d like to take another look at this ...
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A shot of the White Dagoba Temple in the year 1860. [Photo/Sina Weibo] The White Dagoba Temple in Beijing opens again on Dec 6 after undergoing two years and seven months' repair. Located in Beihai Park, the temple was also named ...
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The East Coast Railway (ECoR) in India has implemented the central government sponsored Domestic Efficient Lighting Program (DELP) in areas under its jurisdiction, reported The Times of India. Under the program, the LED bulbs are ...
FCA is voluntarily recalling an estimated 16,114 full-size vans in the U.S. to repair their ignition contacts. An FCA US investigation has confirmed some vans may have been inadvertently equipped with ignition components that are subject ...
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The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has ordered Audi, Porsche and Volkswagen to recall and repair 15,000 vehicles featuring 3.0-liter diesel engines sold in the state since 2009. According to the watchdog, the vehicles contain an ...
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