What can we learn about innovation in higher ed from the electric car? A 3/24/12 NYTimes article The Electric Car, Unplugged by John Broder detailed the depressing reality of the electric car market.
PORT TOWNSEND — A principal electrical engineer of the University of Washington’s applied physics lab will give a lecture intended to conjure awareness of the reality of underwater sound this weekend.
In the video "The Electric Pickup Truck War Is Here," Bloomberg describes the dilemma that large automakers face. Pickup trucks are the products that keep Ford, GM and, to a lesser extent, Fiat ...
IN the few pages of open print which go to make up this little work, Prof. Anthony gives a sketch of his course of lectures on elementary measurements in electricity and magnetism, in which, while ...
CHEMISTRY has been defined as “the dirty past of physics.” The electrical precipitation of dust from industrial gases, for example from producer gas, blast furnace gas and various gaseous products of ...
In the waning days of Moore’s Law, Dennard scaling (density, speed, and energy) has given way density scaling with incremental improvements in transistor speed and energy. In response to ...
Throwback Thursdays are our chance to reflect on past events on or near campus and relate them to the present day. Each week, we showcase and analyze an old article from the Daily Bruin archives in an ...