The benefits and design considerations of lubrication-free plastic components for harsh industrial environments How igus’ continuous-flex cable carriers support rotational motion without slip rings.
The University of Dayton Science and Engineering Catalyst Center (SECC) is designed to foster interdisciplinary research, scholarship, curriculum development and entrepreneurial activities to address ...
The AirLegs V1 is a robotic exoskeleton built to enhance human running performance. Using pneumatic actuators and real-time motion sensing, it adds power to your stride and reduces fatigue. In this ...
One of the world’s most important nature groups is weighing a call for a moratorium on allowing genetically engineered plants or animals, such as canines edited to appear like extinct “dire wolves,” ...
In today’s fast-paced world, mental health has taken center stage and for good reason. The pressures of everyday life can leave even the calmest minds frazzled. Inner Engineering, a program developed ...
Throughout any given year, the National Academies convene hundreds of conferences, workshops, symposia, forums, roundtables, and other gatherings that attract the finest minds in academia and the ...
Researchers have found a way to make synthetic viruses that can kill bacteria. They hope to use the method to develop a new treatment for dangerous infections. Using an AI model trained on ...
BBC Research & Development are among the winners revealed Tuesday as the Television Academy announced the recipients of the 2025 Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy Awards. The kudocs, which go to ...
Key art for 76th Primetime Emmy Awards (Photo Credit: Television Academy) The Television Academy announced the recipients of the 2025 Engineering, Science & Technology Emmys on Tuesday morning.
As a renewable and clean energy engineering graduate student at the University of Dayton, you can grow your passion for clean energy and sustainability, develop your skills to design, optimize and ...
Multi-Dimensional Motion Parameter Estimation of a Rotating Object Based on Orbital Angular Momentum
Abstract: This paper considers the multi-dimensional motion patterns of a rotating object and presents methods to estimate its motion parameters, including the rotational direction, angular velocity, ...
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