by Philip Howie Ph. D, Adam Nightingale
Material selection and testing can often be one of the critical challenges to developing microfluidic devices for the healthcare and life sciences markets. Springboard’s team of materials science experts summarise some of the compet
Christine Shaw, left, has lived her whole life in the Pajaro community, and has spearheaded the neighborhood’s efforts to stop a proposed farmworker housing project at the end of her small street that could house up to 480 new residents.
Christine Shaw, left, has lived her whole life
Plentiful sunshine. High 72F. Winds WNW at 10 to 20 mph..
Partly cloudy skies this evening will become overcast overnight. Low 56F. Winds WNW at 10 to 15 mph.
Hillsborough residents Monday gave an earful to town officials that they don’t want apa
The United States might be one step closer to its goal of having half of all new vehicles sold in 2030 be zero-emissions electric vehicles. That’s thanks to a pair of MIT undergraduates and their graduate student coach in Germany, who developed a new type of steel not for the cars’ build,
FPT unveiled the next generation of its Cursor engine family, the XC13, the replacement for the Cursor 13 units to be found in the top power Iveco range. The XC13, clearly identifiable by its large red X logo on the cam cover, is FPT’s first engine purpose-built to run on a range of differen
Editor’s note: Following is a report from Rice Lake Tourism, with fishing tips provided by Jordan Marsh of Marsh Outdoors.
Fall weather is finally going to set in as we will have moderately cool days followed by cold nights. This will make the water temperature drop and we will see the
The wooly bugger is arguably the best-known fly pattern in the world, often the first fly a beginning fly fisherman ties and fishes.
It is easy to tie, easy to fish and remarkably effective for a large number of species including trout, panfish, bass and carp. This is one of those “som
Flying-car Company Backed by Google Co-Founder Larry Page Will Shut Down
"Kittyhawk's decision to cease operations does not change Boeing's commitment to Wisk...the aviation titan helped showcase Wisk's rotor-powered Cora aircraft at the Farn
Mark Hayden collects clumps of mold the size of ping pong balls and said he lines them along the rim of his bathroom sink. He keeps them as “evidence of abuse” by the management of Williams Park Apartments in New London.
Hayden, who is 52 and disabled, said he first noticed clumps of
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Not all off-road SUVs are reliable. Yet, reliability is the one quality that anyone venturing into the wild really needs.
The Sports Utility Vehicle has soared in popularity. It has risen from a niche vehicle to become a market favo