Breakthrough “metamachines” show how beams of light can drive gears and levers smaller than a grain of dust—opening doors to ...
Design engineers turn to linear motors for applications that demand speed, accuracy and reliability. From high-throughput manufacturing to precision-critical systems, linear ...
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Scientists create microscopic machines powered by light
Gears have powered the world for millennia, from clock machines to car engines. But miniaturizing them to microscopic ...
The new 2026 Zenos E10 RZ model will be fully unveiled next year and will be joined by the lesser E10 R2 some three months ...
Still, the engineers at Audemars Piguet are clearly not Luddites: What, they wondered, could be done to lend a chronograph ...
Harbor Freight is known as a maker of cheap, basic, and reliable tools, but its many in-house brands make some unique ...
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$640,000 of Restomod Awesomeness! Driving the '68 Mustang and ’70 F-100 By Velocity Restorations
These vehicles aren’t cheap, in case you have to ask. The Velocity Restorations Signature Series 1968 Ford Mustang carries a ...
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Mitsubishi's First-Gen Eclipse Is Now A '90s Icon
Today, the Eclipse has become an Icon, so let's explore just how it got there. The Eclipse would not have existed without one ...
Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have made light-powered gears on a micrometer scale. This paves the way for the smallest on-chip motors in history, which can fit inside a strand of hair.
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