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THIS MONTH'S EXCLUSIVES
Can Nanotechnology Make for Greener Aerospace? — The aerospace industry faces an ongoing challenge of manufacturing materials that are both stronger and lighter. Advanced materials have been used to achieve this goal. With the advent of nanotechnology, however, it may be possible to create almost perfect materials that can both save money and increase passenger safety. Read more.
Students: Sign Up Now for the 2010 ASME Student Mechanism and Robot Design Competition— Graduate and undergraduate engineering students are invited to enter the 2010 ASME Student Mechanism and Robot Design Competition, which will be held in conjunction with the 34th ASME Annual Mechanisms and Robotics Conference and the 2010 ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences (IDETC 2010) in Montreal this summer. Read more.
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