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Concentration polarization of ion-exchange membranes in electrodialysis units limits operational current densities to the underlimiting regime, preventing process intensification by simply increasing ...
Journalist Nat Segaloff—author of 30+ books on subjects ranging from John Belushi and Stan Lee to the Exorcist and Scarface ...
The UK government’s latest communications on 15 July 2025 in connection with the Chancellor’s annual Mansion House speech, and the launch of ...
On July 10, 2025, the IMF Executive Board approved the termination of the Administered Account for Somalia (“Somalia Administered Account” or SAA), effective August 1, 2025. The SAA was established by ...
Spotlight on China event focused on the theme of the continued opening and maturation of China’s bond market, now the world’s second largest.
Experts Discuss Autonomous Mobile Robots examines how Texas Instruments helps its customers build next-generation mobile ...
Hurwitz is not obsessed with the live performances that absorb most critics. His obsession is with the innumerable recordings that have been issued in the past seventy-five years or so—a glorious ...
A video by the Ottawa Symphony about the possibilities of using new technologies in instruments inspired a Washington County, Calif., music teacher to experiment with 3D-printing them for her ...
Jared Katz is preparing for this month’s "Art in Tune" when certain items in the museum’s extensive instrument collection can be both seen and heard.
Georgia Tech professor, Carolyn Sepper-Sad, says students designed the 3D printed violin to replicate both the sound and feel of a traditional wooden instrument.
In California Area School District, the 3D-printed instruments have students and staff thinking about possibilities.
Virginia Gazette News 3D-printed violins will be given to students at York County elementary school Instructor Jena Chenkin plays a completed violin as a new one prints at right. Alison Johnson ...
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