Engineering, Lifehacks, STEM

Measuring Instruments Manufacturing Engineers Should Know

Manufacturers use measurement tools to ensure they are making consistent, high-quality products. In this blog post, we’ll examine five measuring instruments manufacturing engineers should know about.  Vernier Calipers Vernier calipers

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Cars, Engineering, Tech

Here’s How Your Semi-Truck’s Steering System Operates

Semi-trucks rule the road. You will see them out there at all hours of the day or night, rumbling down highways and local roads. They might be carrying anything from

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Cars, Geek, Lifehacks

Important Things to Know Before Buying a New Car Brand

If you happen to be in the market to buy a new car, you most certainly have many questions. You could be wondering how to choose the right car to

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Entertainment, History, Tech

The History of Slot Machines

It seems like slot machines have always been a part of our lives, setting up home in bars, restaurants, casinos and even in airports. There are over 900,000 slot machines

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Engineering, Geek, Tech

A Guide to Metal Fabrication: Understanding Press Brake Technology

Metal fabrication is a process which involves a number of different pieces of equipment, of which press brakes are one of the most widely used options. Of course unless you

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Engineering, Geek, Science, Tech

The Crazy Science Of Stopping Distances

When you step into a vehicle, do you feel safe? Well, you should. Compared to fifty years ago, stopping distances have come down tremendously. And they continue to fall because

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Gadgets, Geek, History

The Interesting History of Computer Hardware Sizes

The industry standard enclosure for a 1U rack-mountable PC measures 11 inches deep, 19 inches wide and a mere 1.75 inches tall. While this rackmount computer is significantly smaller than

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Business, Career, Tech

Prepare Now for AI to Take Your Job

Throughout history, advances in technology have changed the way humans work. From the industrial revolution in the late 18th and early 19th centuries to the abundance of electronic computers in

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