Obama Launches Marshmallow Air Cannon at White House Science Fair
Robots, rockets and air cannons invaded the White House Tuesday, but there was no damage save a single crushed marshmallow. President Obama hosted his second White House science fair, inviting students from across the country to demonstrate their accomplishments in science and math.
Malaysia-born woman made dean of award-winning engineering faculty
PETALING JAYA- A Malaysian-born woman has been named dean of Waterloo University Canada's award-winning engineering faculty.
Safety concerns, fixes extend to 15 Neenan schools in Colorado
Structural issues of varying degrees of seriousness have been identified in every Neenan Co. school project that has received money through a state grant program meant to make school buildings safer.
Now, printing electronics that use silver ink
Washington, Jan 17 (ANI): Unlike conventional inks used for printing electronics, which are made up of metallic particles, researchers have now developed an all-liquid ink made of a solution of silver and ammonia.
Columbia Journalism School and Stanford School of Engineering Announce Joint $30 Million Gift From David and Helen ...
NEW YORK, NY and PALO ALTO, CA-- - Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism and Stanford University's School of Engineering today announced a $30 million gift from longtime Cosmopolitan magazine ...
VIZIO Takes Home Entertainment Beyond TV With New Blu-ray Players, a Stream Player, Audio Products and Accessories for ...
IRVINE, Calif. and LAS VEGAS , Jan. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- (CES) VIZIO, America's #1 HDTV Company*, today announced its entry into several new product categories and the expansion of key ...
Stanhope asks for 'quiet' train
By BRUCE A. SCRUTON bscruton@njherald.com STANHOPE — While work continues to lay a new railbed, ties and rails, the borough has asked NJ Transit to declare the crossing at County Route 602 as a "quiet zone" when trains start running on the revitalized Lackawanna Cutoff.
Little chip, big implications
You might say they “zeroed” in on a groundbreaking idea.
David and Helen Gurley Brown Gift to Create Institute for Media Innovation at Columbia and Stanford
Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism and Stanford University’s School of Engineering announced a $30 million gift from longtime Cosmopolitan magazine editor and author Helen Gurley Brown to establish the David and Helen Gurley Brown Institute for Media Innovation.
Liquid Silver Used to Print Electronic Circuits
Printing your own electronics gets a little closer, using silver as the base for an ink.