News - Douglas Adams
Researchers have developed a technique that uses sensors and computational software to constantly monitor forces exerted on wind turbine blades, a step toward improving efficiency by adjusting for rapidly changing wind conditions.
U.S. engineers say they've developed technology that can detect defects in vehicles by driving over a speed bump-like diagnostic cleat containing sensors. Purdue University Associate Professor Douglas Adams is working with the U.S. Army and Honeywell International Inc.
Researchers have developed a technology that detects damage to critical suspension components in military vehicles simply by driving over a speed bumplike "diagnostic cleat" containing sensors.
NEW YORK, Sept. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Ellen Archer, President and Publisher, announces today that Hyperion will publish the next book in the beloved and world-famous Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series.
By Shawn Vestal, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash. Jan. 5--Say the words "culture of Moscow" to anyone familiar with the college town, and a stereotype of artsy granolians is likely to emerge.
