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Superconductivity switches on and off in magic-angle graphene

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The superconducting switch is seen by the MIT researchers as another tool researchers can consider as they develop materials for faster, smaller and more energy-efficient electronics. When they upped the field, the insulator suddenly morphed into a superconductor, allowing electrons to flow, friction-free.

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Industrial robotics market growth expected to remain strong

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Robotics insights Industrial robot market growth is expected to grow at a CAGR of 18% from 2019 to 2029 thanks to robotics being increasingly used in the automotive and electronics industry according to a report by Future Market Insights. This is driven by the digitalization of manufacturing processes.

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North America robot sales rise in 2022

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Robotics insights Total robotics installations in manufacturing rose more than 10% in 2022 with the automotive industry being the main driver. Non-automotive industries were led by electrical/electronics, which posted almost 30% growth. This is below the pre-pandemic level of 1,897 units in 2019.

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ProMat 2023 exhibits show what is possible in warehouse automation, motion control

Control Engineering

In 2019, employee-owned Burns & McDonnell formed a business and technology consultancy called 1898 & Co. for asset-intensive industries the company serves, including manufacturing, chemicals, oil and gas, power, water and other areas. About 80% of its offerings include some customization, Uzzolino said.