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Our muscles are actually incredibly more powerful than they appear to be. Human strength is limited to protect our tendons and muscles from harming themselves. This limitation can be removed during an adrenaline rush, during which some people have lifted boulders or even cars off themselves.
Meeting Manufacturing's Next-Generation Challenges And Opportunities

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The Next Industrial Revolution: Realizing The Full Potential Of 3D Printing

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Why The Consumer Internet Of Things Is Stalling

Building A Manufacturing Blueprint For Cybersecurity Incident Response

Wireless, Implantable Dust-Sized Sensors Could Monitor Body Activity
University of California, Berkeley engineers have built the first dust-sized, wireless sensors that can be implanted in the body, bringing closer the day when a Fitbit-like device could monitor internal nerves, muscles or organs in real time.
When Is An App Not An App 
(But A Medical Device)?
The government has just issued to some updated guidance on when an app becomes a "medical device." It has done this because, as its own press release says, healthcare apps are becoming part of daily life - but using an unregulated app might just have life-threatening consequences. 
How a Small Implanted Device Could Help Limit Metastatic Breast Cancer
A small device implanted under the skin can improve breast cancer survival by catching cancer cells, slowing the development of metastatic tumors in other organs and allowing time to intervene with surgery or other therapies.
Reengineering Innovation Can 
Drive Growth for OEMs
At the onset of the 2008 downturn, ratcheting up innovation was one of the key ways that industrial equipment manufacturers could prevail during a time of economic uncertainty. Today, applying a focus on distinct innovation and product development capabilities not only can help OEMs prevail, but can drive growth by giving them the ability to boost annual revenue.
Quote of the Week


"In order to succeed, we must first believe that we can."

7 Easy Dinners To Make After A Long Day Of Work
You deserve more than leftover pasta at the end of a long day.
13 Smart Kitchen Tricks You'll Actually Want To Try

Easy ways to up your game in the best room in the house.
Should You Really Feed A Cold And Starve A Fever?
"Feed a cold, starve a fever" is an age-old adage, though its origin -- and its practicality -- is unclear.
Fun Fact:  
In Ecuador, there is a swing at the edge of a cliff that's hanging from a treehouse, overlooking an active volcano called the "Swing at the End of the World."

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