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A hidden defect may be behind widespread EV battery failures
Electric vehicles are supposed to be the low‑maintenance workhorses of the energy transition, yet a growing trail of recalls, ...
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Cutting-edge imaging and faster algorithms for finding minuscule defects in semiconductor chips
A defect in a semiconductor chip may be smaller than a human hair but can create big problems in your everyday life, from crippling your car's steering to making your laptop more susceptible to ...
Researchers have resolved a long-standing debate surrounding laser additive manufacturing processes with a pioneering approach to defect detection. Researchers from EPFL have resolved a long-standing ...
United Launch Alliance's Vulcan Centaur lifts off Oct. 4, 2024, on the Cert-2 test flight. Credit: ULA WASHINGTON — The loss of a solid rocket motor nozzle on the second flight of United Launch ...
Optical 3D metrology enables fast, non-contact surface roughness measurement of defects and roughness for precise ...
A manufacturing deficiency has caused Nissan to recall over 480,000 vehicles across the U.S. and Canada. According to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the affected vehicles ...
AXI is an effective technology for finding manufacturing defects in electronics assembly operations. Manufacturers of advanced electronics products know that simultaneously producing a ...
As electric vehicles surge onto our roads and portable devices dominate our daily lives, lithium-ion batteries have become the invisible powerhouses of modern technology. Yet beneath their sleek ...
Researchers can now detect the formation of keyhole pores, one of the most challenging defects common in additive manufacturing, with incredible accuracy. A research team led by Tao Sun, associate ...
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